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The Dusky hopping mouse is not actually endangered; at this stage it is classified as vulnerable.

The reasons for its decline in population are not known, but it has been theorised that the introduction of non-native predators such as feral cats and foxes has impacted considerably on populations. Also, stock animals such as cattle, and the areas of the introduced rabbit, have caused considerable habitat destruction.

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