Baby quolls born at Booderee National Park

By Blake Foden
Updated July 9 2018 - 12:05pm, first published 12:04pm
An eastern quoll in Booderee National Park, where the species has produced its first babies on the Australian mainland in more than 50 years. Picture: Booderee National Park
An eastern quoll in Booderee National Park, where the species has produced its first babies on the Australian mainland in more than 50 years. Picture: Booderee National Park

They're only about as big as a baked bean, but while they're physically tiny, 15 babies born recently at Booderee National Park are hugely significant.

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