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Report sightings
Knowing where Southern Brown Bandicoots are is crucial for planning and conservation efforts.
If you’re lucky enough to see a Southern Brown Bandicoot, reporting the sighting to a database like iNaturalist is quick, easy, and a great way to contribute to citizen science!
Check out our handy video to learn about iNaturalist, or see the step-by-step instructions below.
How to use iNaturalist
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1. Snap a photo!
Try to get a clear shot to help determine if it is indeed a southern brown bandicoot.
Note: You can even submit photos of animal traces, such as tracks, diggings, and scats.
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