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Cassowary poo grows trees

Posted on 21/06/2016 by cassowaryrecoveryteam

Finding a cassowary scat sprouting rainforest trees can be a great way to stock your nursery and grow more cassowary food trees. Many thanks to Jeff Larsen from C4 (Community for Coastal and Cassowary Conservation) in Mission Beach for providing this picture.

Cassowary poo

My poo grows trees

Posted in CRT news | Tagged cassowaries, cassowary scats, Jeff Larson

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