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Australia building world's first platypus sanctuary

Australia building world's first platypus sanctuary
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Researchers want help to locate and protect elusive platypus populations


Researchers want help to locate and protect elusive platypus populations
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The platypus may well be elusive with few relations and fewer friends as the famous Banjo Paterson poem suggests, but some current-day platypus devotees are encouraging people to seek them out.
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Scientists are encouraging people to record platypus sightings to help them protect the population
The best time to spot a platypus is early morning or in the evening
The well-known monotreme is categorised as vulnerable in Victoria, endangered in South Australia and not a concern in New South Wales. ....

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Platypus spotted with plastic ring around neck sparks long-running rescue mission


Platypus spotted with plastic ring around neck sparks long-running rescue mission
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Ian Gibbs is using camera traps to try and locate the burrow of the tangled platypus.
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A chance encounter with a platypus in a Far North Queensland creek has led a retired GP on a months-long quest to free it from its plastic bonds.
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Retired GP Ian Gibbs photographed the entangled platypus in December last year
Queensland Department of Environment and Science rangers were unable to capture the animal after days of attempts
Dr Gibbs is using camera traps to try and locate the animal s burrow, sometimes spending hours a day setting up and inspecting the devices ....

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Ecologists buy 1,000-acre blue gum plantation and transform it into wetland it once was


Ecologists buy 1,000-acre blue gum plantation and transform it into wetland it once was
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The abrupt form of Victoria s Mount Abrupt looms behind the new swamps.
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It was 2016, Mark Bachmann was stumped.
He and his team of scientists were three years into transforming a huge tract of agricultural land into the wetland it once was, but had no idea how their small, regional, not-for-profit could negotiate the final step: to buy 1,000 acres of commercial blue gum plantation.
That was when he spotted the platypus.
I drove out after a big flood to see how our two trial swamps were looking, I d just taken a few steps off the road and saw a black thing moving up along the bank of a deep drain, Mr Bachmann said. ....

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THE CANDLE: The story of the platypus just gets stranger


The myriad of strange and fascinating creatures covering the planet and swimming in the oceans is nothing short of wondrous. Throughout evolutionary history, a great many wonderfully weird creatures have come and gone. Suppose one explores the Cambrian period’s fossil beds. In that case, you might speculate you were studying an alien world and not our own. Nature has produced more than a few oddities since the Cambrian period. As science began to uncover our past and explore our present, perhaps no other creature alive today has sparked more curiosity than the duckbill platypus.
The platypus was well known to the native people of Australia. Still, it was a confusing mess to the first British zoologist who studied it. In 1799, George Shaw first pulled a platypus from the alcohol, preserving the specimen. His first thought was that this was a forgery or a joke. He promptly began looking for the stitching where someone had sewed a duck’s bill onto a beaver-like mammal. ....

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