This native mouse was thought to be extinct, but DNA tells another tale By News June 29, 2021 Add Comment Edit Gould's mouse was declared extinct 125 years ago. It turns out it's still alive on an island off the coast of Western Australia.Mon, 28 Jun 2021 19:00:00 +0000Gemma Conroy Share this post Related PostsNSW Swifts' déjà vu moments as they lift second Super Netball trophy'Concerning' day for Wollongong, Shellharbour as 13 new COVID cases recordedHow China may profit from the Taliban's takeoverRed Bull star crashes out of Belgian Grand Prix on warm-up lapWinds up to 225kph could hit Louisiana on Hurricane Katrina anniversaryAussie Nicola McDermott wins Paris Diamond League high jumpVictoria records 92 new local cases of COVID, only 61 linked to known outbreaksTerritory Day 2021: Emergency services say about 10 fires burning due to fireworks across the NT
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