The Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat, or Yaminon's, habitat is semi-arid open woodland almost exclusively in and around the Epping Forest National park near Clermont in Queensland. Because this animal is critically endangered, much careful research went into seeking a suitable site to relocate some of the animals, and a small colony has now been established near Charleville in western Queensland.
Common Wombat habitat is eucalypt forest, open woodland, coastal scrub and heath in southeastern Australia.
Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat habitat is eucalypt and acacia woodland, shrubland and heath in parts of southern South Australia, southeastern Western Australia and western Victoria.
Wombats dig burrows for shelter.
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