By Kathryn Magann and staff for ABC.
Ten wombats, including four feeding mothers, have been deliberately run over and killed at a camping ground in the New South Wales southern highlands, police say.
However, one of four wombat joeys has survived and appears to be healthy and free of injury.
Officers were called to the Bendeela camping ground near Kangaroo Valley on Saturday and found eight of the dead animals.
Another two dead wombats were found on Sunday.
Inspector Susan Charman-Horton said at least four were feeding mothers.
“Of the eight, it was identified that four of them were female, and with the assistance of wildlife rescue, attempts were made to seek to find if there are any young ones, young joeys, in the pouches of these wombats,” she said.
“Unfortunately they were only able to identify that one of them had a joey.”
“There is the possibility that some of the others [had joeys], but with other animals in the area, they may not have been able to be located, because of the interference of other animals.”
The one surviving joey has been named Lucky and will remain in care until she is at least 18 months old [another 13 months] before being released back into the wild, said Richard Woodman from Wildlife Rescue South Coast.
“And we have it here, now, in care and it’s quite viable, and it’ll go into our normal wildlife rehabilitation program,” Mr Woodman said.