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Concern for numbat population after prescribed burn
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Feb. 4, 2024 - 08:31
Three years after a prescribed burn devastated a south west forest and almost wiped out the native numbat population, surveys reveal the marsupials are yet to fully recover. But it's not all bad news as recent monitoring suggesting the ant-eater is doing well in other areas after decades of decline.