Spying on rare wombats reveals their elaborate 'underworld' (opens in new tab)
Nearly three years on from deploying ground-penetrating radar technology to "spy" on the underground lives of one of Australia's most critical endangered species, scientists have learnt that northern hairy-nose wombats will build elaborate burrows regardless of the material they're working with. And that one of the females has a baby on board.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Australia, Endangered, Animal science, Species, Radar
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