Here’s a quick update on the Common wallaroo (Macropus robustus):
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The most recent official assessment in New South Wales (Australia) indicates a Preliminary Determination not to list the Common wallaroo as Vulnerable under their Threatened Species regime. This means, as of that determination, it isn’t recognized for protection under that specific state-level listing process. If you’re looking for a formal status in NSW, we should check the latest statewide conservation determinations or any subsequent reviews.[1]
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Taxonomy and distribution notes: The Common wallaroo is part of the wallaroo group within Osphranter, with several subspecies spread across northern and western Australia. Taxonomic revisions moved some wallaroo lineages from Macropus to Osphranter, which is now reflected in Australian faunal directories.[2][7]
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Public interest and ongoing research: There are ongoing studies and news coverage about wallaroos in various Australian contexts (wildlife management, taxonomy, and regional research findings). For example, some regional outlets and university news have reported on wallaroo-related research and local wildlife updates in 2025–2026.[6][9]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date status from NSW, Queensland, and federal levels, or summarize recent research papers on wallaroo biology and taxonomy. I can also set up a brief one-page brief with current conservation status by region and any notable research findings. Would you like that?
Citations:
- NSW Preliminary Determination on Common wallaroo listing.[1]
- Taxonomic notes and Osphranter designation in faunal directories.[7][2]
- Regional wildlife news and recent wallaroo-related research coverage.[9][6]
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www.miragenews.comResearchers also studied the molar tooth of one of the most common and widespread living kangaroos, the common wallaroo (Osphranter robustus) is digitally extracted and analysed to measure its enamel and dentine volume.
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wallaroocommunity.com.auPreliminary Determination The Scientific Committee, established by the Threatened Species Conservation Act, has made a Preliminary Determination NOT to support a proposal to list the Common Wallaroo Macropus robustus Gould 1841 as a Vulnerable species in Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Act. Rejection of nominations is provided for by Part 2 of the Act. … Breeding is continuous and occurs throughout the year, although births may be reduced or cease during drought (Ealy 1967b; Russell and Richardson...
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