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Rare spotted-tail quoll discovered in Logan after scat found
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Scat found on a Logan private property has confirmed the existence of rare spotted-tail quoll.
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The rare spotted-tail quoll has been discovered in Logan after more than a decade of searching to confirm the species existence in the area.
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It is unknown how many of the species remain in the wild in Queensland
Unconfirmed evidence of quolls was found last year at a property in Lyons, adjacent to Undullah
During a Logan City Council flora and fauna survey, scat was collected on a privately owned property in Undullah in the city s west, which was sent to an independent laboratory for testing.