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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

Scientists discover new species while examining fossils

  • A new marsupial species, Bettongia haoucharae, closely related to the kangaroo, has been identified from fossils found in Nullarbor caves in south and southwestern Australia.
  • The discovery, made by scientists including those from Curtin University and published in Zootaxa, also identified two other living woylie subspecies.
  • Despite the discovery, researchers believe this new species may already be extinct, highlighting the ongoing loss of biodiversity.
  • Woylies are critically endangered marsupials vital for their role as ecosystem engineers, and these findings are crucial for future conservation and breeding initiatives.
  • The study emphasises that combining fossil examination with genetic tools offers significant insights for classifying species and aiding the conservation of critically endangered native animals.

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