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  • Mr Ward was involved in rock wallabies.
  • The threatened species, the Black-footed rock wallaby, is known to inhabit the area.
  • Wildlife native to the park include rock wallabys, bettong, platypus, geckos and over 90 bird species.
  • Mammals recorded in the park include unadorned rock wallabies, eastern grey kangaroos, common wallaroos, northern quolls and koalas.
  • The park provides one of the last natural habitats at the Little River Gorge for the endangered brush-tailed rock wallaby.
  • A new species of Rock Wallaby, Petrogale burbidgei . was discovered on Katers and other islands in the archipelago in 1977.
  • It is distinguished from the many other rock wallabies found in northeastern Queensland by its larger size and longer tail, tipped with white.
  • The recovery plan also has a provision for habitat protection which would help other native species such as the common brushtail possum and the black-footed rock wallaby.
  • It was unknown to science until 1977, when a single individual was captured after farmers at Proserpine had spoken of a strange form of rock wallaby in the area.
  • So far, the disease does not threaten the plentiful kangaroo population, but wildlife officials worry that it may spread to endangered marsupials, like the yellow-footed rock wallaby.
  • Tourist attractions in the Mareeba Shire include the Golden Drop Mango Winery, Jaques Coffee Plantation, Coffee Works, Mareeba Heritage Museum, Mareeba Rock Wallabies and Granite Gorge Nature Park.
  • Lizards scurry in search of breakfast, and the prized residents, miniature kangaroos called black-footed rock wallabies, respond to rasping alarm clocks _ frogs that sound like busy signals in stereo.
  • It contains native carnivorous marsupials such as the southern brush-tailed rock wallaby, and the mainland's largest population of the now extinct ( outside of our fences ) eastern barred bandicoots.
  • The other Landcare groups in the area are the Broger s Creek Landcare group, the Upper Kangaroo Valley Landcare Group, the Friends of the brush-tailed rock wallaby and the Kangaroo Valley Garden Group.
  • In 1979, the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife purchased and fenced, in the Coturaundee Ranges, now part of Mutawintji National Park, for the conservation and protection of the yellow-footed rock wallaby.
  • It is home to an array of Australian-native species including koalas, yellow-footed rock wallabies, Australian singing dogs and emus, along with a varying collection of cockatoo parrots, and flying fox bats.
  • By comparison, rock wallabies, such as the yellow-footed rock-wallaby, have traded efficient energy saving for greater tendon thickness; an adaption for steep rocky terrain as it allows them to leap higher and lowers the risk of their tendons rupturing.
  • The river is possibly home to the threatened Macquarie perch ( " Macquaria australasica " ), while the surrounds are home to the endangered species the brush-tailed rock wallaby ( " Petrogale penicillata " ), south-eastern petaltail.
  • This joins another track back to Arkaroola via Claude s Pass, Stubb s Waterhole ( including aboriginal cave paintings ), " Bararranna Gorge " ( a popular spot for yellow-footed rock wallabies ), Welcome Pound and back to main road to the Arkaroola Village.
  • After assisting with capturing all of the rare brushtail rock wallabies that could economically be recovered from the private land for relocation to a successful captive breeding program established by Waterfall Springs Conservation Association in Wahroonga, Australia, the PMhutukawa Trust New Zealand is now humanely eradicating the remaining feral wallabies from the island, to enable ecological restoration ( mainly by natural regeneration ).
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