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In the heart of JoinMyLife Club, we bring you a remarkable story from Australia. Pao Ling Tsai, a farmer defending his chickens, stumbled upon the unimaginable: a spotted-tail quoll, a species believed extinct for over 130 years!
Initially thinking he was trapping a common cat, Tsai was astonished to discover this rare specimen. Utilizing a clever trap in his orchard, he temporarily captured the quoll, which had attacked one of his birds. The plot thickens as the animal escapes, prompting Tsai to reach out to wildlife and national park experts in southern Australia to recapture it.
Ranger Ross Anderson unveils the significance of this find. The spotted-tail quoll, absent in southern Australia for over 130 years, reappears in a unique twist of fate. An official record that evokes wonder and underscores the importance of preserving endangered species.
JoinMyLife Club invites you to join a community passionate about natural discoveries. This astounding case highlights the fragility of wildlife and the need to protect it. With the Australian Conservation Foundation warning of imminent extinction, the tale of the spotted-tail quoll emphasizes the urgency of conservation.
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The spotted-tail quoll, now in the hands of rangers, will be treated and returned to the wild. JoinMyLife Club will closely follow the story with cameras and traps, offering you a unique opportunity to be part of the research and protection of this unique species.
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