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Bridled Nail Tail Wallaby

The bridled nail tail wallaby populations need expanded by encouraging baby production and conservation programs to reestablish them in the wild. The majority of these animals disappeared in the early 1900, because sheep, cattle, and rabbits removed the vegetation and the habitats of this species were turned into farmlands. Predation of feral dogs and foxes added to the problem. Today, about 400 animals remain in national parks. The bridled nail tail wallaby populations need expanded by encouraging baby production and conservation programs to reestablish them in the wild.

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To improve their conservation status captive populations should be expanded and a new wild population established. Habitats suitable for this species is protected and monitored. In recent years about 1000 individuals were born and raised in captivity and in the sanctuaries. The bridled nail tail wallaby populations need expanded by encouraging baby production and conservation programs to reestablish them in the wild.

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