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Numbats Pulled Back from Brink of Extinction in Western Australia

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  • Western Australia's animal emblem, the numbat, has seen its population grow significantly, moving from endangered to near threatened on the IUCN Red List.
  • Conservation efforts, including breeding programs and habitat protection, have been crucial in this recovery, though challenges like introduced species remain.

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Western Australia's animal emblem, the numbat, has seen its population grow significantly, moving from endangered to near threatened on the IUCN Red List. Conservation efforts, including breeding programs and habitat protection, have been crucial in this recovery, though challenges like introduced species remain.

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