Australia's kowari, a small carnivorous marsupial with unique traits, faces endangerment with only 1,200 remaining, urging urgent conservation actions.
The decline of the kowari can be reversed through limiting grazing, controlling feral cat numbers, and garnering public support and political will.
Kowaris, skilled hunters stalking various prey, are related to Tasmanian Devils and quolls, resiliently adapting to stony deserts in Australia's outback.
Native tribes like the Wangkangurru Yarluyandi People refer to kowaris with names like 'kowari,' reflecting cultural connections to this endangered marsupial species.
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