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---- Brogo Reserve
---- Burrin Burrin Reserve
---- Naree Station
---- Scottsdale Reserve
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---- Tarcutta Hills Reserve
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---- Warddeken Partnership
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---- Nardoo Hills Reserves
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---- Charles Darwin Reserve
---- Eurardy Reserve
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Phascogales a translocation success
by
Angela Sanders (Ecologist)
on
22 May 2018
The annual monitoring of Red-tailed Phascogales at our Kojonup Reserve has just been completed with some good news for the species.
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Rare Feather Flower at Kojonup
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Angela Sanders (Ecologist)
on
20 June 2017
The shy feather flower (Verticordia fimbrelepis fimbrelepis) that grows on our Kojonup Reserve in south-west WA is one of just 13 known populations in the wild. A prescribed burn of part of this...
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Red-tailed Phascogale survey
by
Angela Sanders (Ecologist)
on
10 June 2016
Our Kojonup Reserve has once again come up with the goods. Red-tailed Phascogales have been found in abundance. The recent survey found 23 individuals and I was amazed to pull five animals out of...
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Clean feet at Kojonup
by
Angela Sanders (Ecologist)
on
23 June 2015
Kojonup Reserve in Western Australia has a flash, new boot cleaning station. Pytophthora dieback is a water mould that kills many species of plant including Banksias, and it can be spread by muddy...
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A huddle of phascogales at Kojonup
by
Angela Sanders (Ecologist)
on
14 May 2014
This is our fourth year of monitoring the translocated population of Red-tailed Phascogales at our Kojonup Reserve and they're doing well. We recorded at least 12 animals from Elliott traps and...
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