“Dozens of plants and animals at risk of extinction are doing better with their numbers stable or growing, according to an Australian-first study of threatened species in NSW national parks.
More than a third of the 101 threatened species studied for the first NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Threatened Species Status Report were heading in the right direction as of 2022/23.
The population of 23 species had improved, 13 had stabilised, six plant populations had declined and the remaining 59 were undetermined, according to the report released on Saturday.”
From The West Australian.