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Last year, ecologists placed trail cameras around Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales, Australia. According to ...
The smoky mouse case shows bushfire smoke can damage wild animals far beyond fire zones. That means the impact of bushfires on wildlife may be greater than we thought. A bit of good news.
"Exciting and quite unexpected." Experts stunned after trail cameras capture rare species previously thought to be extinct: 'It's extraordinary' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Good news for the smoky mouse. FEARED TO BE wiped out following the bushfires, the critically endangered smoky mouse has miraculously survived. The NSW Office of Environment set up 58 motion-sensor ...
The endangered smoky mouse was feared to be extinct after the 2019-2020 fire season in Australia. But researchers have spotted survivors in seven locations, offering hope for the species' persistence.
Critically endangered Smoky mouse feared wiped out during devastating summer bushfires is discovered ALIVE. Critically endangered Smoky Mouse found in southern area of New South Wales ...
Population numbers of the smoky mouse in the wild have dropped to critically low levels, with fewer than 1,000 in Australia. Because the mice are typically very naive and trusting, ...
The smoky mouse genome, the thylacine project and the ethical debate around resurrecting extinct animals will be discussed at the museum’s next Future Forum on October 6.
The smoky mouse case shows bushfire smoke can affect wildlife far from the fire zone. (Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory) A unique, bulgy-eyed rodent. The smoky mouse is shy, gentle and small – ...
The Australian smoky mouse was already endangered, and after the Australian fires many feared it was extinct. But camera traps recently spotted the species in seven different locations.
The Australian smoky mouse was already endangered, and after the Australian fires many feared it was extinct. But camera traps recently spotted the species in seven different locations.