Tasmanian devils have been reintroduced by Aussie Ark to enclosures near Barrington Tops in a project to save the endangered species that is at serious risk of extinction.[7] Its 400-hectare (990-acre) Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary was officially opened in November 2021, with the aim of protecting the natural habitat by removing noxious weeds and augmentation with native plants, and returning extirpated species.[8] In late 2020, 26 adult devils were released into the wildlife sanctuary, and by late April 2021, seven joeys had been born, with up to 20 expected by the end of the year.[9] Other breeding programs include the eastern quoll.[10]
References
^"Barrington Tops", The Newcastle and Maitland Catholic Sentinel, iii (4): 98, 1 January 1934, ISSN2206-5466, The tourist will search in vain on our maps for the area known as "Barrington Tops."