The wedge-tailed eagle, a species native to Australia and parts of New Guinea, is not currently considered endangered. Population estimates suggest there are tens of thousands of these birds in the wild, with numbers varying by region. While exact figures fluctuate, the species is generally regarded as stable, though habitat loss and other environmental pressures can impact local populations. Conservation efforts continue to monitor and protect their habitats to ensure their continued survival.
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how many bald eagles are there
There are 28549 eagles left in Canada and over 473 types
over one thousand black eagles
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there are many Introduced species that share the ecosystem, such as foxes, goats and feral cats. Wedge tailed eagles sometimes eat the Y.F.R. Wallabies so they must share the same ecosystem. You could try finding out what lives in Rock Scree habitats.