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King Island Brown Thornbill

Acanthiza pusilla archibaldi

Acanthiza pusilla archibaldi

Australia's Threatened Species Category

Endangered

Listed since: 8/31/2023

IUCN's Threatened Species Category

Least Concern

Listed since: Sat Jan 09 2016 14:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

Population trend: Stable

Other names: Brown Thornbill (King Island)

Priority Species? Yes

The Australian government's Threatened Species Action Plan 2022-2032 selected over 100 priority species derived from consultation with threatened species experts and the wider community. While all species are important, focusing on a limited number of species can help target effort and resources so that outcomes can be achieved, measured and shared.

Description

Threats

Quollity Conservation Hub's Overall Priority Score

5

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Who is helping?

Useful links for more detailed information on this species

DCCEEW - Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
SPRAT - DCCEEW Species Profile and Threats Database

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