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Phascogale joeys near release
Well is been a few months now but the phascogale joeys I have in my kitchen are close to release. I am hoping to monitor their release...
Hand-rearing some orphans
I have been hand rearing some orphaned phascogales from near Bendigo. These little guys have been growing incredibly quickly and will be...
Radio tracking underway
Females have been trapped around Kyneton and are currently being radio tracked. The purpose of this project is to investigate the use of...
Trapping phascogales in Bendigo
I was kindly recruited to participate by Bendigo Field Naturalists and Southern Cross University on the weekend to do some work capturing...
More chainsaw hollows installed
A new project has been initiated in partnership with Deep Creek Landcare Group to investigate hollow cavity preferences of phascogales....
Phascogale joeys inside the pouch
This dead female phascogale was found killed by a cat and in her pouch were six small young joeys still attached to the teats. The...
First road sign to feature a Phascogale
I had a little win at work this week. I have been working with the local Macedon Ranges Wildlife Network to trial news ways to reduce...
Australian Mammal Conference 2018
Today the Bendigo Advertiser did a story on the chainsaw hollow project. I will be speaking about the preliminary findings about chainsaw...
More chainsaw hollows created
I have been busy checking my chainsaw hollows and nest boxes which are distributed all over central Victoria. Its a 300km round trip to...
Identifying a Phascogale nest
The nestbox above shows an active Phascogale nest with the characteristic feathers, scats and bark. It also has a squatting Sugar Glider...
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