World's rarest marsupial gets new home - ABC News
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A new colony of the world's rarest marsupial, the Gilbert's Potoroo, will be established on WA's South Coast today.
Fewer than 100 of the quokka-like Potoroos are known to exist and are only found at two locations - Bald Island and Two Peoples Bay - on the South Coast.
Today, seven of the animals will be released into a 380-hectare enclosure in the Waychinicup National Park, east of Albany.
View Larger MapThe Environment Minister, Donna Faragher, says it is a big step for the struggling species.
"I certainly have high hopes and the department has high hopes that this will lead for a successful translocation and we'll see an increase in the numbers," she said.
The Government has funded the $120,000 relocation.
I think its a far better investment of tax-payer dollars than liver-transplants (and not the first!!!) for known drug addicts!
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