IUCN status: Extinct
Last seen: Notomys mordax were last seen in 1844 (1840-1849) in Darling Downs, QLD (IUCN 2023)
IUCN claim: “Extinction is considered to be due primarily to predation by feral cats.”
No studies
Darling Downs hopping mice were last confirmed 10 years before, to 9 years after, cats arrived (Wallach and Lundgren 2025).
It cannot be verified that extinction occurred after cat arrival.
Abbott, The spread of the cat, Felis catus, in Australia: re-examination of the current conceptual model with additional information. Conservation Science Western Australia 7 (2008).
IUCN Red List. https://www.iucnredlist.org/ Accessed June 2023
Wallach A.D., Lundgren E.J. (2025) Review of evidence that foxes and cats cause extinctions of Australia’s endemic mammals. BioScience. DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biaf046