Mt Alexander Shire is a 'stronghold' for sex-charged marsupials

Tom O'Callaghan
Updated September 2 2021 - 5:50pm, first published September 1 2021 - 4:50pm
A rare daylight sighting of a brush tail phascogale. Image: SUPPLIED
A rare daylight sighting of a brush tail phascogale. Image: SUPPLIED

FORESTS around Castlemaine have become a "stronghold" for a vulnerable native species decimated by the loss of bushland, a delighted scientist has revealed.

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Tom O'Callaghan

Tom O'Callaghan

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