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11 Jul 2025

Hello everyone. Alison Milton has produced the June quarterly CNM newsletter. It has some interesting information about what the Nature Mappers have been doing and finding. We hope you enjoy the read....


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Yesterday
Good work Veronika and Marek, here's hoping Monty's condition improves with the treatment, poor bugger.

Vombatus ursinus
DonFletcher wrote:
Yesterday
Hi @HelenCross and @MichaelBedingfield
It is definitely a Red kangaroo Osphranter rufus. I dont have permission to change the entry.

Osphranter rufus
HelenCross wrote:
Yesterday
I think this is a Red Kangaroo @DonFletcher

Osphranter rufus
HelenCross wrote:
Yesterday
Sorry, I meant a natural white collar. Thanks for that info Don. I was with a Canberra Birds group and did a loop around that lowland area of Urambi and saw hundreds of Eastern Greys and a few Red-necked Wallabies

Macropus giganteus
DonFletcher wrote:
Yesterday
Hard to be sure from this description and photo. But it is not a Bandicoot, Potoroid (not known from that area anyway), Hare, Rabbit, Broad toothed rat, Rattus species, Brush-tailed Possum, any kind of glider nor a juvenile of any kind of ungulate found in Australia. Only two species in the region have part of their tails white and it is not a Rakali. So I agree with David Cunningham that it is a RTPoss.

Trichosurus vulpecula
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