Feral goats are an invasive animal species in Australia. First arriving in the 18th century with European settlers, feral goat populations originated from escaped domestic individuals. Today, feral goats are found across Australia, where they cause economic and environmental damage through overgrazing and competition with livestock and native marsupials.
Feral goats in South Australia
Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby, formerly known as the ring-tailed rock-wallaby, is a member of the macropod family.
Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby, Petrogale xanthopus, illustrated by Joseph Wolf, 1855.
A female yellow-footed rock-wallaby with joey, the Adelaide Zoo
A yellow-footed rock-wallaby in the wild at Warren gorge in the Flinders Ranges