
The quolls were reintroduced to NSW earlier this year.
Quolls are some of Australasia’s feistiest carnivorous mammals.
It’s the first sighting from traditional owners since the 1960s and the first European record of the species in the area.
The final batch of 15 western quolls has been released in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges National Park after an absence of more than a century.
Cane toads all but wiped them out, but quolls are now being returned to the landscape with the skills to survive.
A decline in eastern quoll populations can be linked to short-term changes in weather, a new study suggests.
Eastern quolls may be extinct from the mainland, but at Secret Creek, one conservationist is trying to change that
Scientists have found isolated populations of threatened species along the Kimberley coastline