What is the conservation status assigned to the quokka population inhabiting the mainland of Western Australia?

Answer

Vulnerable

The quokka species is classified as Vulnerable, a status that applies specifically to the populations struggling on the mainland of Western Australia. This precarious status is driven primarily by two major ecological pressures: habitat fragmentation, which reduces available secure areas, and intense predation pressure from introduced species, namely feral cats and the European red fox. The populations on islands like Rottnest Island do not face these threats and are thus thriving and exhibiting much bolder behavior.

What is the conservation status assigned to the quokka population inhabiting the mainland of Western Australia?

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