
Original source: Thomas Schoch at http://www.retas.de/thomas/travel/australia2005/index.html
Author: Thomas Schoch
Black-footed rock wallaby
Order : Diprotodontia
Family : Macropodidae
Species : Petrogale lateralis
Keywords: black
The Black-footed rock wallaby is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Countries
Australia
Facts about the black-footed rock wallaby
Like many of the smaller marsupials endemic to Australia, this Black-Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) is rare and endangered.
Maureen Skeet Rock Wallabies at Cape Range The Black-footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) is a small (Full text)
• Petrogale lateralis is continuing to disappear at the periphery of its range. (Full text)
The Black-footed Rock-Wallaby is a highlight at Yardie Creek. (Full text)
Today, the black-footed rock-wallaby is widespread in Australia but populations are in decline. (Full text)
Venture west for a day of panoramic mountain scenery, where bird life abounds and the Black Footed Rock Wallaby is often sighted at Simpsons Gap Learn of the
The Black-footed Rock-Wallaby is a highlight at Yardie Creek. (Full text)
Today, the black-footed rock-wallaby is widespread in Australia but populations are in decline. (Full text)
Among the marsupials, Black-footed Rock Wallaby is a local speciality. (Full text)
“The black-footed rock wallaby is my totem animal,†Mangela explained. (Full text)
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genus Petrogale
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