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Rare spotted-tail quoll discovered in Logan after scat found

The rare spotted-tail quoll has been discovered in Logan after more than a decade of searching to confirm the species’ existence in the area.
Key points:
- The existence of the rare spotted-tail quoll has been confirmed in Undullah, Logan, with scat found
- It is unknown how many of the species remain in the wild in Queensland
- Unconfirmed evidence of quolls was found last year at a property in Lyons, adjacent to Undullah
During a Logan City Council flora and fauna survey, scat was collected on a privately owned property in Undullah in the city’s west, which was sent to an independent laboratory for testing.
The sample contained matched hair from the largest carnivorous marsupial on mainland Australia, confirming it belonged to a spotted-tail…
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