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Sight seeing! Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby

  • dontforgetaboutus team
  • Apr 8, 2016
  • 1 min read

Cute little Rock Wallaby!

The Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby are a cute species of animals that are unique to Australia. Their population is unfortunately declining, especially in the state of Victoria where they are listed as critically endangered. These agile animals are relatively small, approximately 45-55 cm.

An estimated 20 animals are left in the Little River Gorge area of the Snowy River National Park, East Gippsland. Due to this fact The National Recovery Team for the Brush-Tailed Rock Wallaby need OUR HELP. To assist, any sightings of these animals should please be reported it to your state park agency. Click here to get further information on how you can help! There may be habitat of these beautiful animals on your property or a place you might walk past so be sure to read the page if you love your nature walks.

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