What is the conservation status of wallaby?

The conservation status of different wallaby species varies from "Least Concern" to "Critically Endangered", depending on the specific species and its population status. Here are the conservation statuses of some of the most well-known wallaby species according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List:

1. Agile Wallaby (Macropus agilis): Least Concern

2. Bennett's Wallaby (Notamacropus parryi): Least Concern

3. Black-striped Wallaby (Protemnodon bicolor): Least Concern

4. Bridled Nailtail Wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata): Critically Endangered

5. Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus): Least Concern

6. Parma Wallaby (Macropus parma): Endangered

7. Red-necked Wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus): Least Concern

8. Tammar Wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii): Least Concern

It's important to note that these conservation statuses can change over time due to changes in population sizes, habitat loss, hunting pressure, and other factors. For the most up-to-date information, it's best to refer to the IUCN Red List or consult with experts in wallaby conservation.