Directory Sites

  • Tasmanian Devil

    Information on the carnivorous marsupial, including description, behavior, habitat, diet, photos and related links.

    www.tasmanian-devils.org

  • Australian Department of the Environment - Biodiversity Group

    Index to pages covering Biodiversity Group's responsibilities for regulating wildlife imports and exports and regulating commercial harvesting of native wildlife for export.

    www.biodiversity.environment.gov.au

  • Marsupial Mammals - University of California, Berkeley

    Marsupials are the group of mammals commonly thought of as pouched mammals. You can search in their database of Vertebrate Types.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Marsupials of Argentina

    Checklist of the marsupial species of Argentina (Orders Didelphimorphia, Paucituberculata and Microbiotheria), their distribution,conservation status and references.

    www.cricyt.edu.ar

  • Marsupial webring

    Hub page of The Marsupial Ring, a series of web ring linked sites about marsupial mammals.

    www.naturalworlds.org

  • Bilby - Greater Bilby

    A page by the Queensland Museum about the endangered Greater Bilby, Macrotis lagotis.

    www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au

  • Animalinfo.org - Kangaroo, Wallaby, Carnivores

    A page with links to information about several species of Kangaroos, Wallabies and Marsupial Carnivores.

    www.animalinfo.org

  • Quoll Seekers Network

    QSN is a community based organization dedicated to raising the public profile of the Tiger or Spotted-tailed Quoll.

    www.quollseekers.com

  • Tasmanian Devil

    Information about Sarcophilus harrisii, photographs, a recording of typical vocalizations, and a movie.

    www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au

  • Wombat - Russell The Wombat's Burrow

    Russell is a common wombat in Canberra, Australia that was released back into the bush. The site also has information on wombats in general.

    www.wombadilliac.com.au

  • Wombania.com Wombat Information Center

    Information on Common and Hairy-nosed wombats, including their physical description, behavior, diet, and distribution. Also includes wombat pictures.

    www.wombania.com

  • Quoll - Southern Tiger Quoll

    A page by the Queensland Museum about the endangered Southern Tiger Quoll.

    www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au

  • Northern Bettong

    A page by the Queensland Museum about the endangered Northern Bettong.

    www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au

  • Bandicoots at the Beach

    The Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small marsupial which, although almost extinct on mainland Australia, lives in large numbers around the Orford area of Tasmania. The Orford Primary School and Coastcare are trying to help secure the bandicoots' future.

    orford.tased.edu.au

  • Order Dasyuromorphia

    Description, photos, and classification of the dasyuroid marsupials and marsupial carnivores.

    animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu

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