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Hastings
River Mouse
Pseudomys oralis This endangered mammal is at home in New South Wales and Queensland in altitudes from 500m to 1200m. Individuals grow up to a head and body length of 17cm with long grey fur. Although the Hastings River Mouse is widely distributed its actual populations are few and isolated, and population sizes and range are considered to be declining and contracting. Threats include;
The Hastings River Mouse is a beneficiary of Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife threatened animals funds. Funding went towards scientific research in preparation of a recovery plan. Protecting habitat In 2008 the Foundation for National Parks is running an appeal to purchase land for the Australian Wildlife Corridor. Our focus is on the property Kalungra, a property in the New Engalnd region near Tamworth, NSW, that provides habitat for the Hastings River Mouse. |