AM25008Two recently identified photographs of living Nullarbor barred bandicoot (Perameles papillon) prior to extinction
Sometime after the 1930s, the Nullarbor barred bandicoot went extinct. Two photographs of living Nullarbor barred bandicoots have been found in University of Melbourne’s anatomy collections, discovered by chance in a basement storeroom. Apart from a glass slide held by the South Australian Museum, these are the only known photographs of this species as a living animal. Australia has the highest mammal extinction rate in the world and photographs such as this are increasingly being recognised for their scientific and cultural importance. Photograph by Gavan Mitchell.
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