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Uncover the art of the possible at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary

Transforming the landscape, Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary aims to take us back to a time when Canberra’s native fauna and flora thrived.

Everybody needs good neighbours: resident quolls help newcomers settle in at Mulligans Flat

GPS tracking collars have revealed how newly reintroduced eastern quolls are settling in at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary.

Betting on a better future for the bettong in the ACT

Eight eastern bettongs, endangered marsupials, have been released into the Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary expansion area.

Dark sky festival in Canberra for Day of Light

Canberrans can gaze at the stars and learn about night sky conservation and light pollution at Mulligan's Flat next week.

ACT to supply Eastern bettongs to NSW rewilding site

Eastern bettongs are coming back to NSW after disappearing from the mainland more than a century ago, with a founding population of up to 40 coming from the ACT's Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, where they were reintroduced more than a decade ago.

Gateway to Mulligan’s Flat sanctuary opens

A new nature reserve and learning centre, Wildbark, opened today, will serve as a gateway to the Mulligan's Flat Woodland Sanctuary.

Mulligans Flat to be searched for fresh evidence in Jean Policarpio case

A large area of the Mulligans Flat Reserve will be searched this weekend, 13-14 August, as the investigation into the disappearance of Bonner man Jean Policarpio in 2017 continues. 

Shaping Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary’s next 25 years

The construction site in Rosenberg Street, Throsby, looks like a ruined desert city: blank-faced walls towering over you, a sandy floor under a cloudswept blue sky, remnants of some forgotten arena. But in...

Police to search Mulligans Flat Reserve in relation to missing person

ACT Policing and some ACT SES members will search Mulligans Flat Reserve this weekend in relation to long-term missing person.

Quoll-ity research boosts reintroduced species’ survival rates

The survival rates of eastern quolls reintroduced to the ACT have tripled from 29% to 88%, thanks to an experimental research project led by researchers from the ANU.

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