endangered animals released into the wild may lack the match-fitness to evade predators
- Written by Natasha Harrison, PhD Candidate, The University of Western Australia
Breeding threatened mammals in fenced, predator-free areas is a common conservation strategy in Australia. The method is designed to protect vulnerable species and breed animals for release into the wild.
But our research – involving a cute, digging mammal known as a woylie – suggests the strategy may put animals at a distinct...