Species: Mammals
The Dusky Hopping Mouse (Notomys fuscus) is a small, desert rodent with large ears, dark eyes and a long, bushy tail. It is distinguished from other mice by a well-developed throat patch found in both sexes. It has been described as one of Australia’s most attractive rodents (Watts and Aslin 1981).
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]The Central Rock-rat is one of five native Australian rock-rat species.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]In regions where Common Brushtail Possum are rare, AWC protects them at its sanctuaries and partnership areas.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC is developing a targeted survey program for threatened species like the Kowari on NAPCo properties in remote Queensland.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC has formed a partnership with the Queensland Government to help conserve this species and establish new populations.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]Fire management and feral predator control help to protect glider populations on AWC sanctuaries and partnership sites.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC helps protect a population of Bush Rat on North Head Sanctuary.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC helps protect a population of Brown Antechinus on North Head Sanctuary.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC helps protect a population of Kangaroo Island Dunnarts on Kangaroo Island.
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[products limit="4" columns="2"]AWC protects an established population of Djoongari on Faure Island.