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Tim Faulkner dreams of a day when national parks across mainland Australia are free of feral predators, and where now-extinct mammals like the eastern quoll or Tassie devil roam freely.
That dream may soon come one step closer to reality when a small number of eastern quolls are released in New South Wales, more than half a century after they became extinct on the mainland.
Guest: Tim Faulkner is managing director of not-for-profit Aussie Ark.
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