One of WA's big diggers, the quenda
Dr Leonie Valentine from the University of Western Australia takes a look at the quenda - one of WA's important digging mammals. Our research into quenda and their role as ecosystem engineers is a collaboration between the University of Western Australia, City of Joondalup and the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions. The research is part of the Threatened Species Recovery Hub of the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program.

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