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There are not many quokkas left. Most of them live on Rottnest Island, while there are some smaller colonies in protected areas in southwestern Western Australia.
The populations on the mainland total nearly 2000 animals, while the best estimates for the Rottnest Island population vary between 4000 and 17000, according to the Australian Government's Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities website. The numbers fluctuate widely from year to year due to seasonal changes, drought and other conditions.

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