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There are several reasons why the Eastern Barred bandicoot of Australia is endangered in Victoria, and classed as vulnerable Federally.

  • Habitat loss due to human activities, particularly the spread of agriculture
  • altered fire regimes as a result of human interference
  • predation by introduced species such as dogs, cats and foxes
  • rabbit-trapping - the bandicoots are killed by the traps
  • the introsuction of rabbits has also impacted upon the bandicoots' ability to live within their native habitat
  • are affected by toxoplasmosis, a disease spead by cats
  • the effect of insecticides by farmers within the bandicoots' habitat range, which affects not only the bandicoots, but their food supply of insects
  • grazing by domestic stock animals such as sheep and cattle
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