BRUSH TAILED ROCK-WALLABY PROJECT CHANGES

FAREWELL TO TONY & EMILY

FOGGs also want to say thank you and goodbye to Tony and Emily. We have had Tony present us with much informatiion on the animals, we have helped in exploring possible habitat for other colonies, both before and after the re-introduction project, we have supported their work by donating a microscope to help with the research into the diet of the animals, we campaigned to have their portraits on our registration labels, we have explored other ways of getting more support.It is sad to see Tony and Emily go. We hope they both have good memories of their time here. And we hope that the colony becomes not just viable, but thriving. It was always realised that there was a likelihood of losing animals in an experiment like this, despite so much care going into it. The collars on the animals allow park staff to follow their movements and we will continue to report on their welfare and whereabouts. There should be some photos on the website soon.

Friends of Grampians Gariwerd