Australia’s Extinction Crisis: Costs, Causes, and Conservation

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Australia is home to a remarkable array of biodiversity, with a high proportion of species found nowhere else on Earth. However, this unique natural heritage is under serious threat. Since European colonization, Australia has lost at least 97 species, including 34 mammals—about 10% of its native terrestrial mammal fauna. This extinction rate far exceeds global averages and is accelerating due to a convergence of threats.

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