What is the biggest threat to survival of wallaby?

Habitat loss and fragmentation

The biggest threat to the survival of wallabies is habitat loss and fragmentation. Wallabies are mostly found in Australia and some parts of New Guinea, and their natural habitat is being rapidly destroyed due to human activities such as deforestation, urban development, and agriculture. This loss and fragmentation of their natural habitat not only reduces the amount of available space for them to live and feed but also disrupts their natural behaviors and population dynamics.