Scat Chat with WWF Episode 3: It’s hip to be square if you’re a wombat | WWF-Australia
If there was a prize for the best shaped poo, wombats would take the cake thanks to their square-shaped scat. Tune in to this episode of Scat Chat with WWF to find out how wombats and their cubed poo are helping conservation efforts.
Go to wwf.org.au/scatchat to learn more.
Featuring Dr Kita Ashman - Threatened Species and Climate Adaptation Ecologist, WWF-Australia
We would like to thank the following partners for their support of the work mentioned in this episode:
Charles Sturt University
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
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Go to wwf.org.au/scatchat to learn more.
Featuring Dr Kita Ashman - Threatened Species and Climate Adaptation Ecologist, WWF-Australia
We would like to thank the following partners for their support of the work mentioned in this episode:
Charles Sturt University
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service
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ABOUT WWF-AUSTRALIA:
WWF has a long and proud history. We've been a leading voice for nature for more than half a century,. As the seventh largest member of the WWF Network, WWF-Australia has a challenging brief. We're striving to conserve biodiversity in Australia and throughout the Oceania region. It's a big task and not one we can tackle alone. But together we can.
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