By AG STAFF
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27 June 2019
QUOLL REFLECTIONSEASTERN QUOLLDasyurus viverrinusSTATUS: ENDANGEREDOnce night fell, high up the mountain near an old hut, a young eastern quoll came out, bouncing around the campsite. It didn’t look at us at all. After following it for about two hours, it came close to this pool for a drink. I used a single flash off-camera, off centre and down low to get the reflection I needed.Mt Field National Park, TasmaniaNikon D850, Nikon 70–200 f2.8, 1/250, f/4, ISO 500, Nikon SB5000
Image credit: Charles Davis, New South Wales
In this category, we asked for photos of flora or fauna that have been deemed threatened, rare, vulnerable or endangered. This shortlist is a reminder of how many beautiful animals face extinction if we do not act. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide from Friday 16 August until Sunday 10 November 2019 and the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences in Sydney from Friday 16 August until Sunday October 20