Which region in NSW contains one of the two core populations of the Endangered Southern Brown Bandicoot?

Answer

Near northern Sydney (Garigal and Ku-ring-gai Chase national parks).

The Southern Brown Bandicoot (*Isoodon obesulus*) has a patchy and precarious distribution within New South Wales, where it maintains an Endangered listing. Its viable populations are highly restricted. There are only two core populations recognized in NSW: one situated in the far south-east corner of the state, and the other located in the northern parts of Sydney, specifically within the boundaries of Garigal and Ku-ring-gai Chase national parks. The species' preference for dense heath vegetation makes its fragmented nature particularly challenging for long-term viability.

Which region in NSW contains one of the two core populations of the Endangered Southern Brown Bandicoot?

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