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Hunters now the hunted in dingo project  -  Oct 26, 2008
Stock Journal,...into parts of the Arid Recovery Reserve, including the greater bilby, burrowing bettong, greater stick-nest rat and the western barred bandicoot.

Natural artist wins by 'unusual nose'  -  Sep 25, 2008
The Canberra Times,In Bandicoot Playground he has painted the eastern barred bandicoot. ''They're relatively common in Tasmania, not so common here in mainland Australia,

iPhone racers With five early ‘winners,’ competition is solid  -  Sep 17, 2008
Boston Herald,A popular figure from other gaming platforms, the star of this game is Eastern Barred Bandicoot. In this special made-for-iPhone release, Crash and his crew

Little piece of bandicoot luck  -  Sep 12, 2008
The Mercury,The eastern barred bandicoot is nearly extinct interstate, and is extremely vulnerable. "They are up against a lot of odds to survive," Mr Irons said.

Wallabies labelled  -  Sep 11, 2008
The Wimmera Mail Times,...selecting from four threatened species - the brush-tailed rock wallaby, the eastern barred bandicoot, the Baw Baw frog and the purple diuris orchard.

Barred bandicoots win artistic fame  -  Aug 1, 2008
The Mercury,Although relatively common in Tasmania, the eastern barred bandicoot is under threat from increasing feral cat numbers and loss of habitat.

Extinction crisis among Australian marsupials  -  Feb 16, 2008
Telegraph.co.uk,But he shrugs off the insults, saying the campaign must continue if endangered marsupials such as the bridled nailtail wallaby, western barred bandicoot and

Trees mean votes (mainly in the cities)  -  Oct 11, 2007
Economist,The mill's proposed site adjoins a habitat for three endangered marsupials: the Tasmanian devil, the spot-tailed quoll and the eastern barred bandicoot.

Rebalancing Australia’s ecology?  -  Oct 2, 2007
ScienceAlert,...tells us that four species will be at especially high risk: the Tasmanian bettong, eastern quoll, red-bellied pademelon and eastern barred bandicoot.

Tamar Valley pulp mill: Full conditions  -  Oct 3, 2007
Daily Telegraph,...that will become new habitat for the Tasmanian Devil, Spot-tailed Quoll, Eastern Barred Bandicoot, Swift Parrot and the Southern Bell Frog.

Tasmanian mill to go ahead  -  19 Aug 2007
Sydney Morning Herald,...on condition of environmental measures including the protection of habitats for the Tasmanian devil and species of quoll and eastern barred bandicoot,



Guard dog reports for duty in penguin protection first  Nov 13, 2006
...``Depending on the results of this experiment, Maremmas could be introduced to protect other species of wildlife such as the eastern barred bandicoot which has ... - Warrnambool Standard,
Susanna Rodell Mar 11, 2006
The Eastern barred bandicoot and the potoroo, also amazing little marsupials, survive only in tiny numbers on the mainland but still thrive in Tasmania. ...
Charleston Gazette,

Zoo deaths alarm Feb 26, 2006
...pouch during the night. AN EASTERN barred bandicoot was put down because of age and severe dental problems. THREE emperor tamarins ...
Melbourne Herald Sun,
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