Indigenous knowledge helps guide conservation of Australia’s endangered northern quoll
PolicyMonday, March 9, 2026Mongabay

Indigenous knowledge helps guide conservation of Australia’s endangered northern quoll

Indigenous knowledge is being leveraged to improve conservation efforts for Australia's endangered northern quoll, a species threatened by habitat loss and predation. This approach highlights the importance of integrating traditional ecological practices with modern conservation strategies to address the high rates of mammalian extinction in the country.

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