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Greater Glider

Greater Glider

This Greater Glider was found in the Hermitage Creek area, which was scheduled for logging before WOTCH surveys found dozens of these and petitioned the Environment Minister to halt logging.

Sooty Owl

Sooty Owl

A stunning Sooty Owl in the Central Highlands. Captured by Tim Bawden http://gobirding.com.au/

Female Lyrebird

Female Lyrebird

Mountain Brushtail Possum

Mountain Brushtail Possum

Leadbeater's Possum

Leadbeater's Possum

A Leadbeater’s Possum running around on Mountain Ash near Tanjil Bren.

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Echidna

Echidna

Southern Boobook

Southern Boobook

This species is one of the more common owl species in the Central Highlands

Leadbeater's Possum

Leadbeater's Possum

The unique tail of the Leadbeater’s Possum makes it distinguishable from the similar sized Sugar Glider. Photo by Tim Bawden http://gobirding.com.au/.

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Spot-tail quoll

Spot-tail quoll

A very rarely seen spot-tail quoll captured by environmentalist Milan Stupar.

Baby possum

Baby possum

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Greater Glider
Sooty Owl
Female Lyrebird
Mountain Brushtail Possum
Leadbeater's Possum
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Echidna
Southern Boobook
Leadbeater's Possum
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Spot-tail quoll
Baby possum
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Feathertail Glider.jpg

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WOTCH meets, works and plays on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri and Taungurong peoples of the Kulin nation and the Brayakaulung people of the Gunaikurnai nation, and we acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. We pay respect to their elders past, present and emerging.

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