| One of the numbats released into the Reserve in November 2005.
Photographer: Karen Rusten |
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| | One of the huge nests, made entirely of sticks and plant matter, built by the reintroduced Greater Stick-nest Rats inside the Reserve. |
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| Arid Recovery's unique cat, rabbit and fox proof fence design features underground foot mesh, electric wires and a floppy top.
Photo courtesy of BHP Billiton |
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| The Western Barred Bandicoot was reintroduced into the Reserve in 2001.
Photographer: Katherine Moseby |
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| A Western Barred Bandicoot about to explore its new home in the Reserve.
Photographer: Katherine Moseby |
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| The Greater Stick-nest Rat was reintroduced into the Reserve in 1998.
Photographer: Hafiz Stewart |
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| The Burrowing Bettong was reintroduced into the Reserve in 1999.
Photographer: Andrew Freeman |
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| The Reserve features a solar-powered research field station with accommodation and cooking facilities.
Photographer: Yvette Mooney |
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| A Green Corps volunteer building the Arid Recovery Reserve fence.
Photo courtesy of WMC Resources Ltd
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| Arid Recovery staff and Green Corps volunteers building the Reserve fence.
Photo courtesy of WMC Resources Ltd |
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