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Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place…
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Sand Monitors are definitely one of our favourite Sand Monitors are definitely one of our favourite locals!
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Posted @withregram • @malleecma WILDLIFE FACTS – SAND MONITOR 🦎⠀
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Scientific name: Varanus gouldii⠀
•	Length: 1 – 1.5m ⠀
•	Most of Australia ⠀
•	Sandy deserts ⠀
•	Non threatened ⠀
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The Sand Monitor pictured is Stanley, who belongs to EnviroEDU right here in Mildura. If you would like to meet Stanley or any of his scaly, slimy or furry friends, contact Sarah by visiting https://www.enviroedu.com.au. ⠀
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If you would like to find out more about all the various lizard species in the Mallee region, drop into the Mildura Visitor Information Centre and pick up a free copy of the Mallee Lizards Field Guide.⠀
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Alternatively you can download the digital version from our website via the link below ⠀
https://mk0malleecmacomvmcpd.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/MCMA-Lizards-Field-Guide.pdf⠀
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#sandmonitors⠀
#australianreptiles⠀
#mallee⠀
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Spiny Leaf Stick Insects make a fantastic first pe Spiny Leaf Stick Insects make a fantastic first pet for children! 
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They help to build connections to nature, compassion, kindness and responsibility. All fantastic life skills!
Posted @withregram • @malleecma WILDLIFE FACTS – BRUSH-TAILED BETTONG 🐭⠀
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Scientific name: Bettongia penicillata⠀
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Brush-tailed Bettongs are small, nocturnal marsupials ranging from 28 – 45cm length and weighing up to approx. 1.8kg. ⠀
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Although these cute little creatures once roamed the Mallee region, sadly Brush-tailed Bettongs are now extinct in Victoria and are only now restricted to three isolated populations in South West Western Australia. ⠀
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Habitat: Tall eucalypt forests and woodlands, dense shrublands and Mallee heath.⠀
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The Brush-tailed Bettong pictured is Wesley, who belongs to EnviroEDU right here in Mildura. If you would like to meet Wesley or any of his furry, scaly or slimy friends, contact Sarah by visiting https://www.enviroedu.com.au. ⠀
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#brushtailedbettong⠀
#australianmarsupials⠀
#mallee⠀
#conservation⠀
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Douglas the Eastern Bearded Dragon has grown so mu Douglas the Eastern Bearded Dragon has grown so much! 
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What a little spunk!
This spectacularly patterned Spotted Katydid (Ephi This spectacularly patterned Spotted Katydid (Ephippitytha trigintiduoguttata) flew under our verandah last weekend! 
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Thank you to members of Amateur Entomology Australia for assistance with the ID!
Posted @withregram • @malleecma WILDLIFE FACTS – MURRAY-DARLING CARPET PYTHON 🐍📖⠀
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Scientific name: Morelia spilota metcalfei⠀
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Murray-Darling Carpet Pythons live in trees and logs with hollows or rocky outcrops with dense bark / leaf litter and shrub cover.⠀
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This species lives at Hattah-Kulkyne National Park, although are difficult to see because they are nocturnal and often coiled up inside a hollow or under dense shrubs. They feed on small mammals and birds – by first coiling their bodies tightly around their prey to suffocate them and then eat them.⠀
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The snake pictured is a 2.7 metre long Murray-Darling Carpet Python called Ruby, which belongs to EnviroEDU right here in Mildura.⠀
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If you would like to read all about the Murray-Darling Carpet Python just check out page 15 of our free Hattah-Kulkyne National Park Wildlife Detective Activity Book, which you can find at the Mildura Visitor Information Centre.⠀
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Alternatively, you can download digital version from the Mallee CMA website. Just head to website then Resources>Publications.⠀
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#carpetpython ⠀
#murrayriver ⠀
#snakesofaustralia ⠀
#conservation⠀
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Posted @withregram • @malleecma WILDLIFE EDUCATI Posted @withregram • @malleecma WILDLIFE EDUCATION DAY – WORKING FOR VICTORIA 🐍🦂⠀
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Recently some of the Working for Victoria crew went along for a wildlife education day, hosted by passionate local Ecologist Sarah Holmes, of EnviroEDU.⠀
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Some of the topics covered:⠀
-	Wildlife habitats⠀
-	Threatened species ⠀
-	Endangered species ⠀
-	Protection of environment⠀
The crew was invited to get hands-on with the creatures great and small (not so much with Scotia the scorpion) however the star of the show was the 2.7 metre long Murray Darling Carpet Python Ruby.⠀
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A big thanks to Sarah from EnviroEDU for a great presentation.⠀
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#workingforvictoria⠀
#mallee⠀
#wildlifeofaustralia⠀
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    • OUR PROGRAMS
    • AMAZING AUSSIE ANIMALS
    • BEE IS FOR BIODIVERSITY
    • BIODIVERISTY IN OUR BACKYARD
    • CATCHMENT CONSERVATION
    • S is for SUSTAINABILITY
    • THREATENED SPECIES
    • WACKY WATERBUGS
    • WILDLIFE DREAMING
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