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The kangaroo is not an endangered species anywhere in Australia. Kangaroos are considered pests by farmers in many parts of Australia, and limited licences for culling have been applied within some areas. Other smaller members of the kangaroo and wallaby family are endangered. These include the Bridle nail-tailed wallaby, the pygmy rock wallaby, Gilbert's potoroo, long-footed potoroo and Northern bettong.

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The Kangaroo Island Dunnart, a small marsupial, is endangered.

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Q: Is the kangaroo a New South Wales endangered species?
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