Article 608MV ‘Secretive, adorable weirdos’: rare possum caught in the Northern Territory for first time

‘Secretive, adorable weirdos’: rare possum caught in the Northern Territory for first time

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Lisa Cox
from Environment | The Guardian on (#608MV)

Ecologists say discovery of scaly-tailed possum at Bullo River Station is a sign of positive benefit of private land conservation

A rare scaly-tailed possum has been caught in the Northern Territory for the first time in what scientists say is a sign that private land conservation is having a positive effect.

The scaly-tailed possum, also known as the Wyulda, is a rock-dwelling marsupial with stout limbs and a grippy" tail it uses to hang from branches and rock ledges to reach for seeds, fruits and flowers.

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