In an exciting breakthrough for wildlife conservation, ecologists at Mt. Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary in Australia recently made a remarkable discovery: the first-ever baby western quolls have been born at the sanctuary. This unexpected find occurred during a routine survey when researchers spotted several female quolls with tiny, wriggling infants nestled in their pouches.
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