Climb up the tree. Open the nest box. And look inside the lives of Red-tailed Phascogales. Known as Kenngor to Noongar people, these small arboreal marsupials are just as loveable as koalas and kangaroos, but with a few big differences.
They can fit in the palm of your hand. They have death-inducing mating habits. And, while they were once widespread across the southern half of Australia, they're now mostly restricted to the wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
Over a decade ago, a small group of these phascogales were bundled up, driven 100km and translocated to their new home: Kojonup Reserve on Wagyl Kaip and Southern Noongar country. Today, we find out how the population is surviving.