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Home
About
News
Bangalee Reserve
Shoalhaven River
Walks
Our Impact
History of Bangalee
Dangerous Plants
WIldlife
Endangered Species
Other Native Species
Feral Species
Weed Control
Lantana
Vines
Woody Weeds
Annual Weeds
Distinguishing Weeds from Natives
Revegetation
Plants Used
>
Gums
Rainforest Trees
Deciduous Natives
Riverbank Stabilisers
Growing Native Plants
Planting and Fencing
Maintenance
How You Can Help
Contact
Several species of endangered animal can be found at Bangalee.
Greater Glider (
Petauroides volans)
Yellow-bellied Glider (
Petaurus australis)
Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby (
Petrogale penicillata)
Eastern Pygmy-possum (
Cercartetus nanus
)
Koala (
Phascolarctos cinereus)
Greater Broad-nosed Bat (
Scoteanax rueppellii
)
Square-tailed Kite (
Lophoictinia isura)
Cattle Egret (
Ardea ibis)
Varied Sittella (
Daphoenositta chrysoptera)
Powerful Owl (
Ninox strenua)
Masked Owl (
Tyto novaehollandiae)
Gang-gang Cockatoo (
Callocephalon fimbriatum)
Dusky Woodswallow (
Artamus cyanopterus cyanopterus)
More to come.