Abstract

The eastern wallaroo (Osphranter robustus robustus) is a large macropodid commonly found in New South Wales and Queensland, but rare in Victoria. Previously only known in north-east Victoria from a resident population near Suggan Buggan, and isolated records <50 km from the NSW border, we report camera trap observations of O. r. robustus from Mt Loch, near Hotham Heights. This represents the highest altitude observation of the species (~1720 m above sea level), the furthest Victorian record from NSW, and a south-westerly range extension of 73 km.

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