300 years ago Australia's fauna looked very different: marsupials, from mouse-sized species up to the famous giant kangaroos played a role which can hardly be imagined nowadays. They were exterminated primarily by the foxes and cats brought to the country by the first foreign sea-farers. In some protected areas in the south of Australia, attempts are now being made to "go back to nature". Numbats, woylies, potoroos, boodies, bilbies and all the rest of them - not to forget the legendary duck-billed platapus - have been restored, as it were, to their old habitats. And thus, in recent years, "Old Australia" has reemerged in one part of the country.
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__clip.originaltitle | Zuflucht Wildnis - Bilbies, Numbats, Woylies - Wer schützt Australiens Wildnis? |
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Nature/Natural sciences Animals/Wildlife |
__clip.producedby | Bayerischer Rundfunk |
__clip.yearofproduction | 2000 |
__clip.duration | 00h45h00h00 min |
__clip.countryoforigin | Germany |
__clip.languageversions | German [OV] |
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