Animals

The Chereninup Creek Reserve will provide protection for a wide suite of native fauna, some of which are of conservation concern. Such species include the malleefowl (nationally vulnerable), the western whipbird (near threatened), the tammar wallaby and the western brushtail possum (both of which are of conservation significance).

Suitable habitat exists for the chuditch or western quoll (nationally vulnerable), the southern dibbler (endangered), and the crested bellbird (near threatened) all of which live in nearby bushland. There is the potential for up to 14 small to medium-sized native mammal species to be recorded on the property.

 

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