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A baby Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby peeked out of its mom's pouch this week. Author: Jillian Olsen Published: 7:33 AM EDT October 16, 2019 ...
Only 20 years ago, the yellow-footed Rock Wallaby was at risk of extinction in South Australia's pastoral country but now a sheep station in the Olary Ranges, has the largest stronghold of rock ...
A major census of the endangered yellow-footed rock wallaby starts today in South Australia's Gawler Ranges. Scientists and conservation volunteers are trying to work out why numbers have been ...
Yellow-footed rock wallaby Aja and her joey baby in her pouch. Courtesy The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens. A baby wallaby has just emerged from its mother’s pouch at the Living Desert Zoo and ...
The yellow-footed rock wallaby was recently born at the zoo, officials announced Tuesday. The joey, which "peeked out of its mom's pouch," marks the fourth successful wallaby birth at the zoo.
REINTRODUCED to the state’s north two decades ago, the yellow-footed rock-wallaby population has grown in leaps and bounds. The species was once found throughout South Australia’s Flinders ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. At the ripe old age of three, Lily the yellow-footed rock wallaby has become a foster mum. But the joey she has suckled as her own ...
Conservation group Bush Heritage had two reasons to celebrate this month — finding some of Australia’s most endangered birds, and a yellow-footed rock-wallaby joey settling into one of its SA ...
Keepers at the Australian Reptile Park in Somersby, New South Wales, came to the rescue of a yellow-footed rock wallaby joey when its mother suffered a prolapsed pouch, the park said. Footage from ...
REINTRODUCED to the state’s north two decades ago, the yellow-footed rock-wallaby population has grown in leaps and bounds. The species was once found throughout South Australia’s Flinders ...