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Bridled Nailtail Wallaby I WL188494

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I had the opportunity to visit what is now an Australian Wildlife Conservancy property and spend time with my favourite macropod. The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby is a beautiful macropod that was believed to be extinct until a surviving population was found in 1973. AWC reintroduced a population to Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary in 2005 and the Pilliga in 2019.
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I had the opportunity to visit what is now an Australian Wildlife Conservancy property and spend time with my favourite macropod. The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby is a beautiful macropod that was believed to be extinct until a surviving population was found in 1973. AWC reintroduced a population to Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary in 2005 and the Pilliga in 2019.