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🌿 Environment May 27, 2026 at 03:51 AM

Reintroduced platypus population ‘tracking well’ in Australia’s oldest national park

Source: Mongabay - Conservation

Platypuses reintroduced to Australia's Royal National Park are successfully breeding, with scientists tracking 20 individuals, marking a significant win for conservation after 50 years.

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