The Shark Bay area supports habitats for 240 bird species (about 35% of Australia’s total), 820 species of plants, and many reptiles and mammals. Exactly which species occur on Hamelin will be revealed after detailed surveys. With the removal of stock and introduction of feral predator control, habitat quality will improve and we anticipate many species may return to the property.
Animals: Hamelin Skink (endemic to Hamelin Station and a neighbouring property), Western Spiny-tailed Skink, Western Grasswren, Mallefowl (nesting mounds are present)
Plants: Beard’s Mallee (Eucalyptus beardiana), Asby's Banksia (Banksia ashbyi)
Vegetation communities: Shrubland tree heath, Eucalypt woodland over hummock (spinifex) grassland, Temperate and subtropical coastal salt marsh (vulnerable), Diverse shrubland on sandplain.