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Conservationists 'ecstatic:' Trail cameras spot one of the world's rarest mammals — with a baby in its pouch

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Trail cameras in Queensland, Australia captured images of one of the world's rarest mammals, a northern hairy-nosed wombat, with a baby, representing a significant breeding success for the critically endangered species.

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