NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination: Mastacomys fuscus mordicus Thomas, 1922 broad-toothed rat
NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee final determination
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Mastacomys fuscus mordicus Thomas, 1922 the broad-toothed rat has been listed as an endangered species.
This species is currently known to occur across the alpine and sub-alpine regions of southeastern Australia spanning Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
More information on the species can be found in the Committees' determination: final determination.
The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee assesses which species are eligible for listing as threatened species.