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Carnarvon Bush Blitz – ABC 7.30 Report

December 10, 2014March 14, 2017 Bush Blitz

In October 2014 Bush Blitz was lucky enough to get help from two quoll sniffing dogs on the Bush Heritage property of Carnarvon Station.

Full story as reported by ABC 7.30 Report can be seen here.

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