
Nabarlek (Kimberley)
Petrogale concinna monastria

Australia's Threatened Species Category
Endangered
Listed since: 3/12/2015
IUCN's Threatened Species Category
Endangered
Listed since: 21/03/2014
Population trend: Decreasing
Other names: None
Priority Species? No
The Australian government's Threatened Species Action Plan 2022-2032 selected over 100 priority species derive 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
The Nabarlek is a small wallaby and the Nabarlek (Kimberley) can be distinguished from the other 2 subspecies by its ashy-grey fore-back and a strongly marked blackish patch behind the shoulder. The Nabarlek (Kimberley) is restricted to rugged sandstone areas with high rainfall. They shelter during the day in caves located in cliffs and rockpiles and emerge at night to feed. Their diet includes a variety of grasses, sedges, ferns and forbs.
Threats
The main threats to the Nabarlek (Kimberley) are predation by feral cats and frequent, extensive and intense fires.