I definitely have to agree with you there. There's only three animals from Oceania as a whole that I really want now, and none of them are found in arid regions.Btw unless some pushback is applied soon I suspect arid australia might move to green as well. Seems most people so far agree there's nothing essential left from there.
Oh i did forget about the thorny devil and the numbat.Essential: None really
Good additions:
-Short beaked echidna
-Perentie
Oddballs:
-Yellow footed rock wallaby
-Sand goanna
-Greater bilby
-Numbat
-Frilled lizard (E)
-Bearded dragon (E)
-Thorny devil (E)
I still think that more monkeys are essential for tropical Africa. Same with chameleons for Madagascar.Thank you so much! I did want to ask.
Btw unless some pushback is applied soon I suspect arid australia might move to green as well. Seems most people so far agree there's nothing essential left from there.
Essential:Discussion #7: Arid australia
Essentials:Discussion #7: Arid australia
Obviously my list is a bit of a buck in the trend lol but I would be ok with arid Australia being moved to green. The community consensus is what's important, and I'm obviously biased both by being Australian and having spent a lot of time in arid regions.Btw unless some pushback is applied soon I suspect arid australia might move to green as well. Seems most people so far agree there's nothing essential left from there.
Animals considered essential:Discussion #6: Arctic circle/Eurasian and north american tundra
- Arctic fox
- Arctic wolf
- Dall sheep
- Grey seal
- Polar bear
- Reindeer
Animals considered essential:Discussion #7: Arid australia
- Dingo
- Emu
- Red kangaroo
- Commonbdeath adder (E)
- Eastern blue tongued lizard (E)
- Eastern brown snake (E)
They count for temperate australia.@yoav_r do you know if the eastern grey kangaroo and common brushtail possum count as tropical or aridland animals since based on the wwf map (and what I know) those two species are from temperate habitats rather than arid nor tropical habitats.
I just saw temperate on the list. I thought it was not there. I will ommit the grey kangaroo from my list then.They count for temperate australia.
Tasmanian devil doesn't live in arid climates btw. It's pretty much exclusively temperate / forest dwelling.Animals considered essential:
Animals considered good additions:
- Walrus
Oddball animal suggestions:
- Wolverine
- Musk ox
Animals considered essential:
Animals considered good additions:
- Tasmanian devil
Oddball animal suggestions:
- Echidna
- Perentie
Their reclaimed habitat in mainland Australia will be partially arid, but I may be mistaken.Tasmanian devil doesn't live in arid climates btw. It's pretty much exclusively temperate / forest dwelling.
They are reintrotucing tazzies to the mainland??Their reclaimed habitat in mainland Australia will be partially arid, but I may be mistaken.
Last I heard, yes. I believe there has been some success in southern AustraliaThey are reintrotucing tazzies to the mainland??
Amazing!!Last I heard, yes. I believe there has been some success in southern Australia
They did it in 2020. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/tasmanian-devils-return-to-mainland-australiaThey are reintrotucing tazzies to the mainland??
Good additions:Discussion #6: Arctic circle/Eurasian and north american tundra
Essentials:Discussion #7: Arid australia