NSW Government Priority Species

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Overview

NSW Government priority species as sourced from: https://threatenedspecies.bionet.nsw.gov.au/

20 species

Chalinolobus dwyeri (Large-eared Pied Bat)

Chalinolobus dwyeri
Chalinolobus dwyeri

Chalinolobus nigrogriseus (Hoary Wattled Bat)

Chalinolobus nigrogriseus
Chalinolobus nigrogriseus

Chalinolobus picatus (Little Pied Bat)

Chalinolobus picatus
Chalinolobus picatus

Falsistrellus tasmaniensis (Eastern False Pipistrelle)

Falsistrellus tasmaniensis
Falsistrellus tasmaniensis

Micronomus norfolkensis (Eastern Coastal Free-tailed Bat)

Miniopterus australis (Little Bentwing-bat)

Miniopterus australis
Miniopterus australis
Miniopterus australis

Miniopterus orianae oceanensis (Eastern Bent-wing, Large Bent-wing Bat)

Miniopterus orianae oceanensis
Miniopterus orianae oceanensis
Miniopterus orianae oceanensis

Myotis macropus (Southern Myotis)

Myotis macropus
Myotis macropus

Nyctimene robinsoni (Eastern Tube-nosed Bat)

Nyctimene robinsoni
Nyctimene robinsoni

Nyctophilus bifax (Eastern Long-eared Bat)

Nyctophilus bifax

Nyctophilus corbeni (Corben's Long-eared Bat)

Nyctophilus corbeni
Nyctophilus corbeni

Ozimops lumsdenae (Northern Free-tailed Bat)

Ozimops lumsdenae
Ozimops lumsdenae

Phoniscus papuensis (Golden-tipped Bat)

Phoniscus papuensis
Phoniscus papuensis

Pteropus poliocephalus (Grey-headed Flying-fox)

Pteropus poliocephalus
Pteropus poliocephalus
Pteropus poliocephalus

Saccolaimus flaviventris (Yellow-bellied Sheathtail Bat)

Saccolaimus flaviventris
Saccolaimus flaviventris

Scoteanax rueppellii (Greater Broad-nosed Bat)

Scoteanax rueppellii
Scoteanax rueppellii

Setirostris eleryi (Bristle-faced Free-tailed Bat)

Setirostris eleryi
Syconycteris australis

Vespadelus baverstocki (Inland Forest Bat)

Vespadelus baverstocki

Vespadelus troughtoni (Eastern Cave Bat)

Vespadelus troughtoni
Vespadelus troughtoni
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