Ecologists at Mt. Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary in Western Australia have celebrated an extraordinary milestone: the birth of the first baby western quolls, also known as chuditch, at the site. During a routine survey, researchers discovered the tiny marsupials nestled safely in their mothers’ pouches — a clear sign that reintroduction efforts are paying off. For the conservation team, this moment was not just exciting but deeply symbolic of progress in restoring balance to Australia’s ecosystems.
Researchers Discover Rarely Spotted Creatures
