The wallaroo's natural habitat is being cleared for agriculture, logging, and urban development. This is causing the wallaroo's population to become fragmented, which makes it more vulnerable to extinction.
Hunting
The wallaroo is also hunted for its meat and fur. This is a major threat to the wallaroo's population, especially in areas where the wallaroo is already scarce.
Climate change
Climate change is also a threat to the wallaroo. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns are causing the wallaroo's habitat to change. This is making it difficult for the wallaroo to find food and water.
Disease
The wallaroo is also susceptible to a number of diseases, including mange and tuberculosis. These diseases can spread quickly through the wallaroo population, causing a large number of deaths.