This video from Australia says about itself:
George the Wombat Begins New Life in the Wild | Nat Geo Wild
11 February 2018
A famous orphaned wombat will move into new home where he’ll be closer to the wild.
Monitoring wombats for behaviors such as pacing and rump biting could help conservation efforts by increasing the success of captive breeding: here.
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