The smoky mouse translocation initiative is boosting population numbers in Southern NSW. Ecologists have reported promising results in their new effort to reintroduce this native species to a designated protected area in Southern NSW. According to experts, the initial groups of released mice are successfully breeding and helping to repopulate the South East Forest National Park.

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  1. That’s fantastic news! It’s encouraging to see the successful translocation of the smoky mouse in Southern NSW. The breeding and repopulation in the South East Forest National Park is a promising sign for the species’ recovery. Restoring native wildlife is crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems, and the efforts of ecologists in this program highlight the importance of conservation initiatives. Fingers crossed for continued success as the population grows!

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