Extinction crisis: Native mammals are disappearing in Northern Australia, but few people are watching
Published Date: 3/7/2022
Source: phys.org
At the time Australia was colonized by Europeans, an estimated 180 mammal species lived in the continent's northern savannas. The landscape teemed with animals, from microbats to rock-wallabies and northern quolls. Many of these mammals were found nowhere else on Earth.