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  1. Bones in Aussie museum revealed to belong to unknown creature with ‘unusual’ face

    Ninety-eight old bones, including complete skulls, housed in the drawers of an Australian museum, were found to belong…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #AU #Australia #DrKennyTravouillon #newlydescribedspecies #Phascolarctos #Science #unknownspecies #WAmuseum #WesternAustralia
    newsbeep.com/au/655805/

  2. Bones in Aussie museum revealed to belong to unknown creature with ‘unusual’ face

    Ninety-eight old bones, including complete skulls, housed in the drawers of an Australian museum, were found to belong…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #AU #Australia #DrKennyTravouillon #newlydescribedspecies #Phascolarctos #Science #unknownspecies #WAmuseum #WesternAustralia
    newsbeep.com/au/655805/

  3. The #koala #Phascolarctos #cinereus (Diprotodontia) is a threatened species in Queensland and New South Wales, which, however, according to F. Saltré et al. (2026), has an excessive #populationdensity in #Australia's #MountLofty Ranges, leading to mass starvation, which is why fertility-control strategies for conservation may become necessary
    ©this text #StefanFWirth

    Ref
    F.Saltré et al. (2026):
    doi.org/10.1002/ece3.72470

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  4. The #koala #Phascolarctos #cinereus (Diprotodontia) is a threatened species in Queensland and New South Wales, which, however, according to F. Saltré et al. (2026), has an excessive #populationdensity in #Australia's #MountLofty Ranges, leading to mass starvation, which is why fertility-control strategies for conservation may become necessary
    ©this text #StefanFWirth

    Ref
    F.Saltré et al. (2026):
    doi.org/10.1002/ece3.72470

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  5. The #koala #Phascolarctos #cinereus (Diprotodontia) is a threatened species in Queensland and New South Wales, which, however, according to F. Saltré et al. (2026), has an excessive #populationdensity in #Australia's #MountLofty Ranges, leading to mass starvation, which is why fertility-control strategies for conservation may become necessary
    ©this text #StefanFWirth

    Ref
    F.Saltré et al. (2026):
    doi.org/10.1002/ece3.72470

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  6. The #koala #Phascolarctos #cinereus (Diprotodontia) is a threatened species in Queensland and New South Wales, which, however, according to F. Saltré et al. (2026), has an excessive #populationdensity in #Australia's #MountLofty Ranges, leading to mass starvation, which is why fertility-control strategies for conservation may become necessary
    ©this text #StefanFWirth

    Ref
    F.Saltré et al. (2026):
    doi.org/10.1002/ece3.72470

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  7. The #koala #Phascolarctos #cinereus (Diprotodontia) is a threatened species in Queensland and New South Wales, which, however, according to F. Saltré et al. (2026), has an excessive #populationdensity in #Australia's #MountLofty Ranges, leading to mass starvation, which is why fertility-control strategies for conservation may become necessary
    ©this text #StefanFWirth

    Ref
    F.Saltré et al. (2026):
    doi.org/10.1002/ece3.72470

    Please support my science comm. work with a coffee:
    ko-fi.com/sfwirth