Australia Celebrates the Comeback of a Once-Endangered Species

There’s reason for celebration in Australia, where a species once on the brink of extinction is making an inspiring return. Ecologists at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary have discovered a litter of baby western quolls — also known as chuditchs — marking a major success in the nation’s ongoing wildlife recovery efforts.

Western quolls were once widespread across the Australian continent but nearly disappeared following European settlement, largely due to habitat loss and predators such as foxes and feral cats. Roughly the size of a domestic cat, these beautifully spotted marsupials play an essential ecological role by helping balance local ecosystems and keeping insect and small animal populations in check.

The sanctuary’s reintroduction program began only months ago, yet the discovery of healthy pouch young shows the animals are not just surviving but thriving. “Encountering the first pouch young is a positive sign that they’ve adapted well to the environment,” explained Georgina Anderson, Senior Field Ecologist at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy.

Among the standout quolls is a spirited male nicknamed Aang, famous for his curious nature and for regularly appearing on the sanctuary’s camera traps. His playful reputation has made him a favorite among staff — and a symbol of hope for conservationists. The birth of this new generation offers Australia a rare moment of ecological triumph, proving that with patience and care, even species on the edge can find their way back home.

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