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Of moths and marsupials

The ancient relationship between the mountain pygmy possum and the bogong moth reveals the complexity of global climate change—and the lengths people may have to go to save some species from extinction.
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'So many threats at once': Where have all the bogongs gone?

Droughts, temperature rises, habitat destruction and waves of new insecticides have had a devastating impact on bogong moth populations in Australia - and those marsupials that feed on them.
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Fires left these wallabies nothing to eat. Help arrived from above
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Fires left these wallabies nothing to eat. Help arrived from above

Tons of carrots and sweet potatoes have been dropped from a helicopter in Australia to feed the threatened marsupials.
Australia’s wallabies, recovering from fires, fed by carrots falling from the sky
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Australia’s wallabies, recovering from fires, fed by carrots falling from the sky

It's devastating—but this photo will warm your heart.
No, koalas aren't 'functionally extinct'—yet
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No, koalas aren't 'functionally extinct'—yet

As koalas suffer in the Australian bushfires, misinformation has spread about their demise. Here’s what we know.
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