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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2011

Trevor Evans, Conservationist of the Year 2010, with an unusual Australian marsupial, the Tiger Quoll. This video was shot at his sanctuary, Secret Creek, deeply hidden near the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and Wollemi National Park where he devotes his resources to raising endangered species in healthy environs and promoting their preservation.

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  • So many of us believe in a cause but how many of us invest our life's resources to pursuing it? It is so rare to find an individual who year after year works tirelessly, taking nerve-wracking risks, fighting bureaucratic inertia, finding scarce financing - and for what? For the well-being of a single species. How many of us have looked around and noticed the dwindling numbers of species around us? It's a long road back from the brink of extinction. This man is leading a way. A viable way.

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  • Most successful breeder? have you got a stud book of all the privately un-declared keepers stud books? Quolls are easy to breed, Trevor Evans is in it for notoriety and tax benefits.

    I would challenge his knowledge on the animal any day of the week. Does a successful mosquito breeder mean they are a malaria expert? Get a brain you puppet labor voter.

  • @MrCites1

    Mr Evans has been one of the most successful breeders of Eastern Quolls. In my opinion, anyone who contributes to saving native endangered wildlife should be applauded!

  • It is Ironic Trevor evans is conservationist of the year. The guy has very little knowledge of Quolls,as do NSW NPWS whom he is a lacky for. Sorry to tell you but Eastern Quoll are not extinct on mainland,there is a population south of Eden,and the information he provided to the RIRDC report was pathetic. Eastern Quolls will be kept by private enthusiasts soon, the hierarchy of NSW parks and wildlife will be jobless soon and your tax free status revoked.The act is open. GOODBYE GREENIES!

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