New home for bandicoots | VIDEO

By Liz Tickner
Updated June 1 2016 - 3:08pm, first published 12:30pm
OPERATION BANDICOOT: A joint project by Forestry Corporation NSW, Parks Australia and Taronga Conservation Society is underway to relocate Southern brown bandicoots from state forests south of Eden to the Booderee National Park near Jervis Bay. Picture: Liz Tickner
OPERATION BANDICOOT: A joint project by Forestry Corporation NSW, Parks Australia and Taronga Conservation Society is underway to relocate Southern brown bandicoots from state forests south of Eden to the Booderee National Park near Jervis Bay. Picture: Liz Tickner

Southern brown bandicoots captured in state forests south of Eden are being relocated to the Booderee National Park near Jervis Bay where the local population has been extinct for many years.

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