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Brush-tail bettongs, extinct for more than a century, are thriving on the Yorke Peninsula

A group of brush-tailed bettongs sent from a South Australian island to re-populate the Yorke Peninsula is thriving, ecologists say.
Key points:
- Bettongs sent from Wedge Island to the Yorke Peninsula are thriving
- Of the 40 animals released, only two have died
- Bettongs from WA will be reintroduced…
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