Endangered Woylies Are Settling In After Historic Return to Australian Island
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Australian family bought a remote island to run a sheep farm, now they are turning it into a $4.8 million conservation sanctuary for endangered wildlife
Rest of World News: An Australian family who once built their life around sheep farming on a remote island are now helping give the same place a completely different futu.
Australian family bought a remote island to run a sheep farm, now they are turning it into a $4.8 million conservation sanctuary for endangered wildlife - THE LOCAL REPORT ARTICLES
An Australian family who once built their life around sheep farming on a remote island are now helping give the same place a completely different future. Peter and Pamela Woolford took over Flinders Island off South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula and raised their family there while running a Merino sheep station. Nearly five decades later, the […] The post Australian family bought a remote island to run a sheep farm, now they are turning it into a $…
Endangered Woylies Are Settling In After Historic Return to Australian Island
For the first time in more than a century, critically endangered woylies are hopping through the scrub of Wirruwana in Western Australia. Woylies are small, nocturnal marsupials native to Australia that are the size of a rabbit, but hop around like kangaroos. They curl their strong tails around bundles of grass and twigs, gathering what they […] The post Endangered Woylies Are Settling In After Historic Return to Australian Island appeared first…
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