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Scientists identify rare new species found nowhere else on Earth
- Researchers formally describe Liopholis mutawintji as a new species found only in Mutawintji National Park, western New South Wales.
- Genetic and morphological analysis separated the kungaka from White’s skink, confirming three distinct species.
- Conservationists report fewer than 20 kungaka individuals remain, signaling critical risk of extinction.
- Feral goats are a major threat, damaging habitat and shelter for the kungaka and other species.
- Introduced predators, including cats and foxes, add pressure on the kungaka population.
- Climate change amplifies heat and drought, worsening habitat conditions for the lizards.
- Wiimpatja and scientists have monitored kungaka for decades, with intensified surveys since 2019.
- There is consideration of captive breeding as a potential conservation measure.
- Conservationists emphasize protecting country and engaging Indigenous leadership in efforts.
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