The tiny pigmy possum is found mainly in Tasmania and nests under bark and in hollow trees. Pigmy possum need natural forests to survive because clearfelled, burnt and regenerated forests contain no old trees and are burnt at regular intervals to reduce "trash". Photo: Anne Wapstra
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Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 4, 1 November 1985, Page 28
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46The tiny pigmy possum is found mainly in Tasmania and nests under bark and in hollow trees. Pigmy possum need natural forests to survive because clearfelled, burnt and regenerated forests contain no old trees and are burnt at regular intervals to reduce "trash". Photo: Anne Wapstra Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 4, 1 November 1985, Page 28
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