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Endangered fauna of Australia

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Chloebia gouldiae
species of bird
Abbott's Booby
species of bird
Black-browed Albatross
species of bird
Zanda latirostris
species of bird endemic to south west Western Australia
Natator depressus
species of sea turtle
Plains-wanderer
The plains-wanderer (Pedionomus torquatus) is an atypical species of wading bird, the only representative of family Pedionomidae and genus Pedionomus. It is endemic to Australia. Its historic range included much of eastern Australia, including Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory, but in recent years, it has become endangered with remaining known populations concentrated in the Riverina region of New South Wales and western Queensland.
Australasian Bittern
species of bird
Notoryctes typhlops
species of mammal
Leadbeater's possum
species of mammal
Pezoporus occidentalis
species of bird
Bridled nail-tail wallaby
species of mammal
Baudin's Black Cockatoo
species of bird
mountain pygmy possum
species of mammal
Swift Parrot
species of bird
Golden-shouldered Parrot
species of bird
Lord Howe Woodhen
species of bird
Norfolk Parakeet
species of bird
Notoryctes caurinus
species of mammal
Parantechinus apicalis
The dibbler (Parantechinus apicalis) is an endangered species of marsupial. It is an inhabitant of the southwest mainland of Western Australia and some offshore islands. It is a member of the order Dasyuromorphia, and the only member of the genus Parantechinus. The dibbler is a small, nocturnal carnivore with speckled fur that is white around the eyes.
Western barred bandicoot
species of mammal
long-footed potoroo
species of mammal
Southern brown bandicoot
species of mammal
Greater stick-nest rat
species of mammal
Petaurus gracilis
species of mammal
Bettongia tropica
species of mammal
Red-tailed phascogale
species of mammal
Mary River turtle
species of reptile
Aspidites ramsayi
Snake native to Australia
Proserpine rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Forty-spotted Pardalote
species of bird
Northern hopping mouse
species of mammal
Eastern Bristlebird
species of bird
sandhill dunnart
species of mammal
Kangaroo Island dunnart
species of mammal
Glyphis glyphis
species of fish
Regent Honeyeater
species of bird
Slender-billed White-eye
species of bird
Smoky mouse
species of mammal
Manorina melanotis
species of bird
Western Mouse
species of mammal
Litoria raniformis
species of amphibian
Hemiphlebia mirabilis
Hemiphlebia, commonly known as the ancient greenling, is a genus of damselfly, containing only one species Hemiphlebia mirabilis and is the only living genus in the family Hemiphlebiidae. It is very small with a long, metallic-green body and clear wings. It is endemic to south-eastern Australia. Its natural swamp habitat is threatened by habitat loss. The oldest representatives of the family date to the Late Jurassic.
Waterfall Frog
species of amphibian
Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish
species of crustacean
Australian lace-lid
species of amphibian
Austrocordulia leonardi
species of insect
Trout cod
species of fish
Giant barred frog
species of amphibian
Myuchelys bellii
species of reptile
Heleioporus australiacus
species of amphibian
Fleay's barred frog
species of amphibian
Common mist frog
species of amphibian
Dipturus maugeanus
species of fish endemic to Tasmania, Australia
Petalura pulcherrima
species of insect
Advena charon
species of mollusc
Eastern freshwater cod
species of fish
Amplirhagada questroana
species of mollusc
Craterocephalus fluviatilis
species of fish
Honey blue-eye
species of fish
Kawanaphila pachomai
species of insect