The burrowing bettong, a species once considered extinct in the region, has been reintroduced to the New South Wales desert. This initiative is part of a broader conservation effort.
Researchers are optimistic about the bettongs' chances of survival, as they plan to train these animals to live alongside feral cats and foxes, which pose significant threats.
This project highlights the ongoing challenges in wildlife conservation, particularly in areas impacted by invasive species. The success of this reintroduction will be closely monitored.