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Pygmy Possum gets safe crossing at Perisher Blue, Australia

 Poster: A snowHead
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The undergound tunnel for Mountain Pygmy Possums
Perisher Blue ski resort has created a new crossing for the endangered Mountain Pygmy Possum, as part of its summer environmental projects. The tiny possum is a threatened species that is found only in Australia’s snow-covered alpine and sub-alpine region above 1400m in New South Wales and Victoria. The crossing has been created to provide a safe underground passage for the possum, and other animals like the broad toothed rat, to safely cross the area in both summer and winter. ...The underground tunnel is at the bottom of the Road Runner ski and snowboard trail in the Kosciuszko National Park.

Source: http://www.ski.com.au/scripts/admin/news/vnews.pl?ad=-101511-&year=2008
Also see: http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=368767#368767
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