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IMG_4633_vulnerable.jpg An Echidna on the forest floor of the Macquarie Pass National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Echidna populations have been severely impacted by bush fires.
 
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IMG_4634_monotreme.jpg An Echidna on the forest floor of the Macquarie Pass National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Echidna populations have been severely impacted by bush fires.
 
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IMG_4636_echidna.jpg An Echidna on the forest floor of the Macquarie Pass National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Echidna populations have been severely impacted by bush fires.
 
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IMG_4638_echidna.jpg An Echidna on the forest floor of the Macquarie Pass National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Echidna populations have been severely impacted by bush fires.
 
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IMG_6756_echidna.jpg An Echidna on the forest floor of the Macquarie Pass National Park, New South Wales, Australia. They are particularly vulnerable to bush fires.
 
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IMG_6761_echidna.jpg An Echidna on the forest floor of the Macquarie Pass National Park, New South Wales, Australia. They are particularly vulnerable to bush fires.
 
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366W9389.jpg A Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) on Ben Stack in North West Scotland. These animals moult into a white coat in winter for camouflage against the snow. As conditions warm and snow cover becomes less common, they make easier targets for predators like Golden Eagles. Also their heather moorland habitat is likely to become less suitable, as the vegetation changes. They will also face greater competition from Rabits and hares who will be able to move to higher altitudes as temperatures warm.
 
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