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Watch scientists’ joy as rare platypus is released back into the wild

Watch scientists’ joy as rare platypus is released back into the wild
Watch scientists’ joy as rare platypus is released back into the wild


A platypus has been re-introduced into the wild in a national park near Sydney. It’s the first time in 50 years the park will have a platypus population.

It is part of a group of the rare species which were collected from various locations across New South Wales for testing and scientific studies.

Most Australians have never seen a platypus in the wild because they are highly reclusive. These platypuses will be tracked for the next two years.

The project is a collaboration between the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Taronga Conservation Society Australia, WWF-Australia and researchers from UNSW’s Centre for Ecosystem Science.

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