Key Biodiversity Areas

Diamantina and Astrebla Grasslands (24439)
Australia, Australasia

Biodiversity elements triggering KBA criteria


Taxonomic groupScientific nameCommon nameIUCN Red List categoryYearKBA criteria
AvesThreskiornis spinicollisStraw-necked IbisLC2009D1alink-icon

Other species not triggering KBA criteria


Taxonomic groupScientific nameCommon nameIUCN Red List CategoryYear
AvesNeopsephotus bourkiiBourke's ParrotLC2009link-icon
AvesCerthionyx variegatusPied HoneyeaterLC2009link-icon
AvesPomatostomus halliHall's BabblerLC2009link-icon
AvesCinclosoma cinnamomeumCinnamon Quail-thrushLC2009link-icon
AvesArdeotis australisAustralian BustardNT2009link-icon
AvesCerthionyx nigerBlack HoneyeaterLC2009link-icon
AvesArdea pacificaWhite-necked HeronLC2009link-icon
AvesPeltohyas australisInland DotterelLC2009link-icon
AvesAshbyia lovensisGibberbirdLC2009link-icon
AvesEremiornis carteriSpinifexbirdLC2009link-icon
AvesCinclosoma castaneothoraxChestnut-breasted Quail-thrushLC2009link-icon

Recommended citation


Key Biodiversity Areas Partnership (2025) Key Biodiversity Areas factsheet: Diamantina and Astrebla Grasslands. Extracted from the World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas. Developed by the Key Biodiversity Areas Partnership: BirdLife International, IUCN, American Bird Conservancy, Amphibian Survival Alliance, Conservation International, Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, Global Environment Facility, Re:wild, NatureServe, Rainforest Trust, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, World Wildlife Fund and Wildlife Conservation Society. Downloaded from https://keybiodiversityareas.org/ on Dec 14, 2025.