Australia’s endangered animals
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This article highlights the urgent threat of extinction facing Australia’s unique wildlife and outlines key endangered species and conservation efforts.
- Australia has the highest mammal extinction rate globally
- Over 100 endemic species have been declared extinct since European settlement
- Key threats include habitat destruction, feral predators and climate change
- Profiles of 10 endangered species including the Numbat, Gouldian Finch and Eastern Curlew
- Conservation efforts include Indigenous-led fire management and habitat restoration
- Community and landholder involvement is critical to species recovery
How this may be relevant to you
This content is relevant to the mining industry as it highlights biodiversity risks and conservation strategies that intersect with land use and environmental management.
- Identifies species impacted by land clearing and habitat fragmentation
- Highlights fire management practices relevant to mining land rehabilitation
- Supports biodiversity monitoring and offset planning
- Informs environmental impact assessments and EPBC compliance
- Encourages partnerships with Indigenous land managers
- Provides examples of species recovery linked to land stewardship
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