<p>Eastern quolls have been born in the wild on the Australian mainland for the first time over 50 years, WWF-Australia said.</p><p>The baby marsupials were found in the pouches of three females, who were among a group of 20 eastern quolls moved from Tasmania to the Booderee National Park in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, in March</a>, as part of a program to reintroduce the species to the mainland.</p><p>The eastern quoll disappeared from the Australian mainland in the 1960s and is an endangered species</a>. Credit: WWF-Australia/Rewilding Australia Inc. via Storyful</p><br />