The baby echidna, called a puggle, laps it up ... The mother leaves the young in a nursery burrow with a concealed entrance for about five months, returning every three to six days to feed it. Unlike ...
The echidna’s forest home is relentlessly serene ... “There are some perfect holes to see right into the burrow!”. Nick carefully deploys a network of cameras and we leave with our fingers ...
The organisation is celebrating a “monumental” restoration win after a trimanya, or echidna, was spotted through trail cameras on the island for the first time in more than a decade.