This World Wildlife Day (3 March 2025), we‘re celebrating a wildlife win that has been multiple years in the making, involved multiple committed partners and has a focus on quoll-ity conservation outcomes.
That unquantifiable quollity comes in the form of the eastern quoll – a marsupial carnivore that went extinct in the wild on mainland Australia more than 50 years ago, but has been hanging on in Tasmania since. Unfortunately, since the turn of the century numbers of eastern quolls in Tasmania have been falling too. While the species has rebounded well in some areas, in others the quolls have disappeared entirely, or are barely hanging on by a thread.
To read the full article, click the link below: Statewide conservation effort leads to quoll-ity outcomes | University of Tasmania
