Submitted by StopTheGregSign t3_11ake18 in worldnews
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yadavhimanshu961 t1_j9sr20h wrote
Here is a list of the species that have recovered from the brink of extinction in Australia:
Fish:
- Murray cod
Frogs:
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Australian lace lid
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Waterfall frog
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Growling grass frog
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Common mist frog
Reptiles:
- Flinders Ranges worm-lizard
Birds:
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Bulloo grey grasswren
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Great knot
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Southern cassowary
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Greater sand plover
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Gouldian finch
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Blue petrel
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Sooty albatross
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Black-browed albatross
Mammals:
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Boodie/burrowing bettong (Barrow and Boodie Islands subspecies)
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Boodie/burrowing bettong (Shark Bay subspecies)
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Chuditch/western quoll
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Golden bandicoot
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Rufous-hare wallaby
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Mala (central Australian subspecies)
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Banded hare wallaby
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Greater stick-nest rat
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Bilby
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Bridled nail-tailed wallaby
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Humpback whale
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Western barred bandicoot (Shark Bay)
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Eastern barred bandicoot
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Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
rlnrlnrln t1_j9uxq4n wrote
I was totally expecting it to be 2 saved, 24 completely extinct.
skillywilly56 t1_j9snbxv wrote
Yay we saved 29 species from extinction!
1700 species left to go…
reddebian t1_j9srcto wrote
I mean it's a start and I'm happy about it. At least some good news
DrJGH t1_j9so4pp wrote
> The researchers attributed the recoveries to targeted management by government agencies, conservation groups and Indigenous land managers.
katarina-stratford t1_j9stv23 wrote
Our Minister for the Environment and Water just approved 116 new coal steam gas wells (at 4.55pm on a Friday as to avoid attention). Gotta offset the good apparently
ang-p t1_j9srpy3 wrote
No word on the Drop Bear....
Intelligent-Prune-33 t1_j9tcuje wrote
Those are “least concern”- they adapted to life well on the beaches, feasting on unwary tourists.
rlnrlnrln t1_j9uxwl8 wrote
So that's why people tell me to never go to Bondi beach.
JustAnotherDude1990 t1_j9tdlru wrote
We're not allowed to post good news, sir. Only devastating news these days.
Bigduck73 t1_j9woxlv wrote
They're all extremely poisonous
JustAnotherDude1990 t1_j9x4qyy wrote
There it is. The silver lining we were all expecting.
Bigduck73 t1_j9wp2gq wrote
*or venomous. Or both
Mr_Cleanish t1_j9vqxmp wrote
Oh good, the continent filled with murder fauna is making a comeback
autotldr t1_j9sjcdj wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)
> Researchers have found several Australian wildlife species which were previously hit by rapid declines and faced the likelihood of extinction have recovered to the point they should no longer be considered threatened.
> The study, published in Biological Conservation, found 26 Australian species had recovered to the point where they no longer met the criteria to be listed as threatened under the Act, and confirmed another three species which had been delisted during that time had legitimately recovered.
> Dr Woinarski said it was important to recognise that species could be recovered "When the investment and commitment is there", noting that most of the species would need ongoing investment and action or they would slip backwards again.
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Mission-Pineapple780 t1_j9tueko wrote
Finally some good news in these depressing times
toadwithachoad t1_j9u5742 wrote
yeehaw
orion455440 t1_j9vush0 wrote
Sadly I see no corals on that list
Andy900_2 t1_j9zn1ha wrote
Hang on, what’s this? Good news? I wasn’t aware such a thing was allowed.
four_zero_four t1_j9t1868 wrote
Because they are extinct????
Dark_Delusion t1_j9sjs0h wrote
Everyone: Awwww
Australians: Ahhhhh