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There are three species of wombat.

  • The Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat is critically endangered. It is estimated that there are currently (in 2012) only 138 surviving in two wild populations in Queensland.
  • There are no accurate figures for the Southern Hairy-nosed wombat, but numbers are estimated at 'tens of thiusands" in the wild.
  • The Common wombat, which is listed as 'vulnerable', also has a population estimate of "tens of thousands".
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