
Lindenmayer
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Lindenmayer is a prominent member of the Biodiversity Council who has been involved in the conservation of Leadbeater’s possums since the 1980s, when he first identified their potential habitat near the Yarrangobilly Caves. Recently, he commented on the extraordinary discovery of a previously thought extinct population of Leadbeater’s possums in Kosciuszko National Park, suggesting it may represent a separate subspecies that has been isolated for a long time. His advocacy emphasizes the importance of preserving large, intact national parks to foster biodiversity.
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Lindenmayer, a member of the Biodiversity Council, unsuccessfully searched for Leadbeater’s possums near the Yarrangobilly Caves in the 1980s.
Leadbeater’s possum discovered in Kosciuszko National ParkThe Sydney Morning Herald·
Australia· 2025-06-01


