Camera Traps – February 2025 accrued 194-cassowary sightings, 33-dingoes and 173-feral pigs. Against the cumulative monthly average, cassowary numbers rose by 89%, dingoes decreased by 19% and feral-pig numbers also fell by 12%. Against February 2024, cassowary sightings rose by 64%, dingo increased by 22%, whereas feral-pigs fell by 13%.
Image highlights from February 2025
Keeping up with the cassowaries …
The most unexpected delight, Big Bertha has returned after an absence of 31-months and she is looking magnificent!
Taiga (dad), Alex & Richard (off-spring)
Alex & Richard back-flip bathing in style!
Three-year-old Tex intrigued by the camera
Manu (dad) & Baloo
Delilah!
World Heritage dingo with mobility problem, possibly distemper
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