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Boodie call - donate for bettongs 

Once found across mainland Australia, the Burrowing Bettong is now naturally occurring on only two small islands off the coast of WA. Mainland populations have become extinct through predation and competition since European settlement of Australia. The Burrowing Bettong is related to the kangaroo and is the only member of the family that digs burrows to live in.

Donate now to assist in the conservation of this amazing and unique Australian animal.


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