
Spotted: the surprise sighting of the tiger quoll in the Grampians national park. Photograph: Parks Victoria
We have recently become fans of modern technology‘s ability to leverage charismatic images for conservation’s purposes with creatures large and small. It is not as simple as the scientific “seeing is believing;” more “seeing is caring.” In this case, if we did not have the title and subtitle of the article, we would have little clue what we were looking at:
Tiger quoll seen in Grampians – in first sighting in wilderness area since 1872
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