Study of scavenging activity in south-eastern Australia shows value of carnivore conservation and rewilding

A study of carnivorous scavenging activity across northern Tasmania and the Bass Strait Islands has highlighted the significance of carnivore conservation and the potential benefits of rewilding for small prey species.


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Source: Phys.org