Numbat

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1Numbat Myrmecobius fasciatus Conservation Status: Endangered Identification The numbat Myrmecobius fasciatus is a small marsupial with a distinctive striped appearance, and because of its

Numbat Myrmecobius fasciatus Conservation Status: Endangered Identification The numbat Myrmecobius fasciatus is a small marsupial with a distinctive striped appearance, and because of its

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Source URL: www.dpaw.wa.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2017-09-13 00:32:31
    2Australia Features Six Native Animals  On January 13 Australia Post issued a set of Native Animals stamps that feature five Australian marsupials and one monotreme that are popular with locals and tourists. Monotremes ar

    Australia Features Six Native Animals On January 13 Australia Post issued a set of Native Animals stamps that feature five Australian marsupials and one monotreme that are popular with locals and tourists. Monotremes ar

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    Source URL: www.stampnewsnow.com

    Language: English - Date: 2015-01-15 12:43:18
    3Yookamurra_SpeciesList_September2014.xlsx

    Yookamurra_SpeciesList_September2014.xlsx

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    Source URL: www.awc.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-11-05 22:51:15
    4Creating community awareness of WA’s unique mammal emblem Current estimates of Numbat numbers are less than 1500, approximately the same as the remaining population of the Giant Panda in China. Everyone knows what a pa

    Creating community awareness of WA’s unique mammal emblem Current estimates of Numbat numbers are less than 1500, approximately the same as the remaining population of the Giant Panda in China. Everyone knows what a pa

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    Source URL: www.australasianzookeeping.org

    Language: English - Date: 2007-12-15 20:21:17
    5Numbat Track—Trail Notes To commence the trail, follow the short path located to the right of the vehicle track. Toilets are to the left. The pretty white trees surrounding the car park and trail are Powderbark (Eucaly

    Numbat Track—Trail Notes To commence the trail, follow the short path located to the right of the vehicle track. Toilets are to the left. The pretty white trees surrounding the car park and trail are Powderbark (Eucaly

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    Source URL: australianwildlife.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-05-19 21:33:08
    6Field Nats News No.206 Newsletter of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Inc. Understanding Our Natural World Est. 1880

    Field Nats News No.206 Newsletter of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Inc. Understanding Our Natural World Est. 1880

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    Source URL: www.fncv.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2014-02-24 21:13:02
    7Mt Gibson Endangered Wildlife Restoration Project  1 australian

    Mt Gibson Endangered Wildlife Restoration Project 1 australian

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    Source URL: www.australianwildlife.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-05-19 21:33:06
    8About the Numbat The numbat, also known as the banded anteater, is a marsupial found in Western Australia. Its diet consists almost exclusively of termites. Once widespread across southern Australia, the range is now res

    About the Numbat The numbat, also known as the banded anteater, is a marsupial found in Western Australia. Its diet consists almost exclusively of termites. Once widespread across southern Australia, the range is now res

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    Source URL: www.earthfirst.net.au

    - Date: 2011-08-01 10:44:25
      9April[removed]Alice Springs Field Naturalists Club Newsletter  Black Fungus found in the Intertexta forest – as

      April[removed]Alice Springs Field Naturalists Club Newsletter Black Fungus found in the Intertexta forest – as

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      Source URL: www.alicefieldnaturalists.org.au

      Language: English - Date: 2012-04-05 23:18:32
      10Yookamurra_SpeciesList_September2014.xlsx

      Yookamurra_SpeciesList_September2014.xlsx

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      Source URL: australianwildlife.org

      Language: English - Date: 2014-11-05 22:51:15