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Rare barking geckos and Bungle Bungle sliders face extinction
Australia🌿 Environment6 hr. ago

Rare barking geckos and Bungle Bungle sliders face extinction

Two rare reptile species, the Pilbara barking gecko and the Bungle Bungle robust slider, are at risk of extinction due to climate change and human activities such as mining. Researchers from Monash University conducted studies on both species and recommend their classification as endangered. The Pilbara barking gecko, known for its dog-like bark, prefers high-altitude, cool environments in the Hamersley Range, but its habitat is being affected by rising temperatures. As the climate warms, the gecko may attempt to move uphill to find cooler areas, but this could lead to local extinctions if conditions become too extreme. The Bungle Bungle robust slider, found exclusively in Purnululu National Park, has been identified in 21 new individuals across eight locations, highlighting its rarity and limited range. Mining expansion in the Pilbara region poses additional threats to these species, prompting calls for greater ecological assessments before approving mining projects.

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Rare barking geckos and Bungle Bungle sliders face extinction

Two rare reptile species, the Pilbara barking gecko and the Bungle Bungle robust slider, are at risk of extinction due to climate change and human activities such as mining. Researchers from Monash University conducted studies on both species and recommend their classification as endangered. The Pilbara barking gecko, known for its dog-like bark, prefers high-altitude, cool environments in the Hamersley Range, but its habitat is being affected by rising temperatures. As the climate warms, the gecko may attempt to move uphill to find cooler areas, but this could lead to local extinctions if conditions become too extreme. The Bungle Bungle robust slider, found exclusively in Purnululu National Park, has been identified in 21 new individuals across eight locations, highlighting its rarity and limited range. Mining expansion in the Pilbara region poses additional threats to these species, prompting calls for greater ecological assessments before approving mining projects.

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