As koalas get $18m in conservation funding, research finds the platypus needs saving too By News November 23, 2020 Add Comment Edit Platypuses could disappear from some rivers "without ever returning" if more is not done to protect them, scientists behind new research say.Mon, 23 Nov 2020 12:19:14 +1100Michael Slezak Share this post Related PostsCommunity devastated after police fail to find body of missing Ballarat mum Samantha Murphy during latest searchLive: Undermanned Broncos hunt for revenge against Penrith in grand final rematchResearchers ‘over the moon’ as miracle puggle is born in Sydney’s Royal National ParkNo matter which major party forms government in Tasmania, there are some things they've both promisedThe Sydney Royal Easter Show starts today with a 'bigger' focus on agricultural roots A long shadow looms for Albanese, as he waits for a deal with DuttonBroncos fret over Walsh injury as Panthers describe May's hit as an 'accident'Tibetan activists protest outside Chinese embassy against Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit
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