William Mckinney+FollowQueensland’s wombats make a wild comebackThree northern hairy-nosed wombat joeys have been spotted for the first time in the wild at Powrunna State Forest, a place where their kind nearly vanished decades ago. Locals and wildlife lovers are buzzing—these rare marsupials are bouncing back thanks to years of careful conservation. With only 35 left in the 1980s, their numbers have slowly grown, and now, new births mean hope for the species’ future. This success shows how much impact dedicated efforts can have. What do you think: Should more endangered animals get this kind of focused help? #Pets #Queensland #Wombats190Share