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This is a list of the wild mammal species recorded in New Caledonia. There are sixteen mammal species in New Caledonia, of which two are endangered, four are vulnerable, and one is considered to be extinct. [1] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of ...
New Caledonia has several biotopes, including dense evergreen forests, maquis shrubland, sclerophyllous (dry) forest, wetlands, savannas, and halophytic vegetation. [3] The island has two main ecoregions: the greater area is occupied by the eastern New Caledonia rainforest while the now-fragmentary New Caledonia dry forest runs along the west ...
Endemic fauna of New Caledonia (1 C, 122 P) H. New Caledonia Holocene fauna (4 P) N. Nematodes of New Caledonia (11 P) P. Platyhelminthes of New Caledonia (46 P) V.
This is a list of the bird species recorded in New Caledonia. The avifauna of New Caledonia include a total of 226 species, of which 28 are endemic , and 13 have been introduced by humans. This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the ...
In addition to its outstanding plant diversity and endemism, New Caledonia also provides habitat for a wide diversity of animals. Over 100 bird species live in New Caledonia, of which 24 are endemic. [95] One of these endemic bird species is the New Caledonian crow, a bird noted for its tool-making abilities, which rival those of primates. [96]
Snakes of New Caledonia (9 P) This page was last edited on 29 March 2023, at 06:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The non-marine molluscs of New Caledonia are a part of the molluscan fauna of New Caledonia, with many species of freshwater and terrestrial gastropods. There are many families of molluscs found in New Caledonia, including Planorbidae , Tateidae , Bothriembryontidae , Camaenidae , Euconulidae , Gastrocoptidae , and Sagdidae .
These are lists of invasive species by country or region. A species is regarded as invasive if it has been introduced by human action to a location, area, or region where it did not previously occur naturally (i.e., is not a native species), becomes capable of establishing a breeding population in the new location without further intervention by humans, and becomes a pest in the new location ...