The Eastern barred bandicoot, once believed to be extinct on the mainland of Australia, is experiencing a resurgence on a specific island, where conservationists are actively working to restore its population.
These efforts are part of a broader initiative to provide the bandicoots with a better chance of survival, highlighting the importance of conservation in protecting vulnerable species.
The success of this program serves as a reminder of the potential for recovery in wildlife populations when dedicated efforts are made to address their needs.