Tasmanian devil - Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service presents: The Tasmanian devil, one of the world's most remarkable animals, including a photograph and a startling recording of typical devil vocalizations.Wombat - A site by people who help orphaned Wombats. Including downloadable factsheets of Wombats, Kangaroos, Possums and Parrots plus more info & pictures of these species.
Marsupial Society of Australia - Information on the conservation, captive breeding and rearing of marsupials.
Unique Australian Animals - Pages about the Wombat, Kangaroo, Tasmanian Devil, Koala and more.
Opossum: Our Marvelous Marsupial, The Social Loner - A personal look at the opossum.
Russell The Wombat's Burrow - Russell is a common wombat being cared for in Canberra, Australia, by a registered carer for RSPCA Wildlife.
Tasmanian Devil - Information on the carnivorous marsupial, including description, behavior, habitat, diet, photos and related links.
Marsupials of Australia, Carnivorous Marsupials - Australian Wildlife special report: Marsupials of Australia. Grouped by family, with features and number of species living in Australia.
Australian Department of the Environment - Biodiversity Group - Index to pages covering Biodiversity Group's responsibilities for regulating wildlife imports and exports and regulating commercial harvesting of native wildlife for export.
Marsupial Mammals - University of California, Berkeley - Marsupials are the group of mammals commonly thought of as pouched mammals. You can search in their database of Vertebrate Types.
Antechinus - Description of the Australian nocturnal marsupial mouse with a long pointed nose.
Wombat - Extensive information about wombats in English and Japanese.
Possum Bibliography - This database contains the bibliographic details (including keywords and some abstracts) of 1428 published papers on the Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) and is updated every six months.
Marsupials of Argentina - Checklist of the marsupial species of Argentina (Orders Didelphimorphia, Paucituberculata and Microbiotheria), their distribution,conservation status and references.
Metatheria - Metatherian mammals, also known as marsupials, comprise around 272 species. They are an ancient group, very diverse in body form, and they occupy an enormous range of ecological niches.