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After several years of emergency snack delivery, the endangered population has rebounded dramatically to almost 1,000.
The population of mountain pygmy possums in Kosciuszko National Park has returned to average numbers. There are now estimated to be as many as 950 adults in the wild, up from 700 in 2020.