Increasing native vegetation cover in the landscape and improving the condition of small fragments of native vegetation are two strategies often used to improve wildlife on farms. For less mobile species, such as small lizards and snakes, we don’t yet have a clear understanding of how effective these two strategies are for improving their numbers. We decided to address this knowledge gap by studying reptiles over a 12 year period across a range of modified environments.
Read MoreThe search for the Brush-tailed Phascogale
Can you find a species which hasn’t been locally seen for over a hundred years? Five years, thousands of nestbox checks and many camera trap nights later, the hunt for a Brush-tail Phascogale (Phascogale tapoatafa) in the South West Slopes of NSW continues!
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