The late Duke helped ensure that a rare Australian marsupial lives on today.
of outspoken environmental activism, the use of their platforms for such an important cause is a hopeful sign. Really, though, they’re following in the well-trod footsteps of noted nature-lover Prince Philip.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who passed away last April at the age of 99, was a long-time environmentalist, and was calling attention to conservation and biodiversity before it was a constant news item. Now, it seems that activism made him responsible for saving an entire species. The story of the Australian rodent known as the Gilbert’s potoroo—considered the world’s rarest marsupial and kind of a mix of a rat and a kangaroo —is fascinating. It was once thought to have gone extinct, because it vanished in the 1870s and wasn’t seen for years.
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