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Twenty shark bay bandicoots were returned to the area by a joint team of conservationists at the Australia Wildlife Conservancy, and NSW National parks and Wildlife Service. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI.
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00:00After 150 years absent from the Mallee Cliffs National Park in New South Wales, a species of rare bandicoot has been reintroduced to the wild.
00:0820 Shark Bay bandicoots were returned to the area by a joint team of conservationists at the Australia Wildlife Conservancy and New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.
00:19The endangered species is one of Australia's smallest marsupials and had been driven to extinction by predation from introduced cats and foxes.
00:27The bandicoots have now been released into a predator-free fenced area spanning 9,750 hectares.
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