Bilby drops into a Katoomba class

By B.c Lewis
Updated December 9 2014 - 3:13pm, first published 12:00am
"The students at Katoomba were very well researched about bilbies and the range of factors that are affecting the animals in the wild... this was very reassuring that the school and the committed teachers there have taken a real interest in our environment," Mr Bradley said.
"The students at Katoomba were very well researched about bilbies and the range of factors that are affecting the animals in the wild... this was very reassuring that the school and the committed teachers there have taken a real interest in our environment," Mr Bradley said.
Katoomba Public School's efforts to Save the Bilby were rewarded with a visit from a bilby called Wilson last month. Pictured are student Gabriel Christie with Wilson and Kevin Bradley.
Katoomba Public School's efforts to Save the Bilby were rewarded with a visit from a bilby called Wilson last month. Pictured are student Gabriel Christie with Wilson and Kevin Bradley.

It's not every day an endangered species comes to your school but that's what happened at Katoomba Public last month when an 18-month-old bilby called Wilson dropped by for a visit.

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