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A complete list of introduced species for even quite small areas of the world would be dauntingly long. Humans have introduced more different species to new environments than any single document can hope to record. This list is generally for established species with truly wild populations&mdash; not kept domestically&mdash;that have been seen numerous times, and have breeding populations. While most introduced species can cause a negative impact to new environments they reach, some can have a positive impact, just for conservation purpose.

Mammals

 * Platypus in Kangaroo Island
 * Koala in South Australia
 * Water buffalo
 * Cattle
 * Pig
 * Dromedary
 * Red deer from Europe
 * Fallow deer from Europe
 * Chital
 * Indian hog deer
 * Javan rusa
 * Sambar deer
 * Donkey
 * Brumby
 * Banteng
 * Goat
 * Brown hare
 * Red fox
 * Dog
 * Cat
 * House mouse
 * Northern palm squirrel - established in Perth
 * European rabbit From Europe
 * Rats
 * Black rat
 * Brown rat

Birds

 * Acridotheres tristis (common myna)
 * Alauda arvensis (Eurasian skylark)
 * Anas platyrhynchos (mallard)
 * Cacatua galerita (sulphur-crested cockatoo) - Western Australia from east Australia
 * Cacatua tenuirostris (long-billed corella) - to coastal areas from inland
 * Callipepla californica (California quail)
 * Carduelis carduelis (European goldfinch)
 * Cereopsis novaehollandiae (Cape Barren goose) - reintroduced onto Australian islands
 * Chloris chloris (European greenfinch)
 * Cygnus olor (mute swan)
 * Dacelo novaeguineae (laughing kookaburra) - artificially expanded range
 * Dromaius novaehollandiae (emu) - reintroduced onto Australian islands
 * Columba livia (feral pigeon)
 * Australian brushturkey in Kangaroo Island
 * Gallus gallus (red junglefowl)
 * Gallus varius (green junglefowl) on Cocos (Keeling) Islands
 * Lonchura oryzivora (Java sparrow) - Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island
 * Lonchura punctulata (nutmeg mannikin)
 * Meleagris gallopavo (wild turkey)
 * Menura novaehollandiae (superb lyrebird) - Tasmania from mainland
 * Numida meleagris (helmeted guineafowl)
 * Passer domesticus (house sparrow)
 * Passer montanus (Eurasian tree sparrow)
 * Pavo cristatus (Indian peafowl)
 * Phasianus colchicus (common pheasant)
 * Pycnonotus jocosus (red-whiskered bulbul)
 * Spilopelia chinensis (spotted dove)
 * Spilopelia senegalensis (laughing dove)
 * Struthio camelus (ostrich)
 * Sturnus vulgaris (common starling)
 * Gang-gang cockatoo in Kangaroo Island
 * Trichoglossus moluccanus (rainbow lorikeet) – to Western Australia from east Australia
 * Turdus merula (Eurasian blackbird)
 * Turdus philomelos (song thrush)
 * Tyto novaehollandiae (Australian masked owl) - Lord Howe Island from mainland
 * Zosterops natalis (Christmas white-eye) - Cocos (Keeling) Islands

Fish

 * Acanthogobius flavimanus
 * Asian carp
 * Astronotus ocellatus (oscar)
 * Brook trout
 * Brown trout
 * Chameleon goby
 * Common carp
 * Common roach
 * Eastern mosquitofish
 * European perch
 * Goldfish
 * Green swordtail
 * Jack Dempsey
 * Mozambique tilapia
 * Pearl cichlid
 * Pelmatolapia mariae (spotted tilapia)
 * Pond loach
 * Rainbow trout
 * Rosy barb
 * Rudd
 * Southern platyfish/Variatus platy
 * Tench
 * White Cloud Mountain minnow
 * Siamese fighting fish

Reptiles

 * House gecko
 * Trachemys scripta elegans (red-eared slider)

Amphibians

 * Cane toad

Arthropods

 * Argentine ant
 * Black Portuguese millipede
 * Western honeybee
 * Red imported fire ant from South America via North America
 * Yellow crazy ant
 * Pharaoh ant
 * European wasp
 * Silverleaf whitefly
 * Carcinus maenas
 * Paratrechina Longicornis (Longhorn crazy ant)
 * Apis Cerana (Eastern Honey Bee)
 * Aedes albopictus (tiger mosquito)
 * Aethina tumida (small hive beetle)
 * Aphis spiraecola (green citrus aphid)
 * Bactrocera cucurbitae (melon fly)
 * Bruchophagus roddi (alfalfa seed chalcid)
 * Cerataphis lataniae (palm aphid)
 * Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly)
 * Corythucha ciliata (sycamore lace bug)
 * Cryptotermes brevis (West Indian drywood termite)
 * Diuraphis noxia (Russian wheat aphid)
 * Forficula auricularia (common earwig)
 * Frankliniella occidentalis (western flower thrips)
 * Hylurgus ligniperda (red-haired pine bark beetle)
 * Idioscopus nitidulus (mango leafhopper)
 * Maconellicoccus hirsutus (hibiscus mealybug)
 * Pheidole megacephala (coastal brown ant)
 * Phylacteophaga froggatti (leafblister sawfly)
 * Pineus pini (pine adelgid)
 * Sitobion miscanthi (Indian grain aphid)
 * Solenopsis geminata (ginger ant)
 * Spodoptera litura (Oriental leafworm moth)
 * Tapinoma melanocephalum (ghost ant)
 * Tremex fuscicornis (tremex wasp)
 * Trichomyrmex destructor (destructive trailing ant)
 * Vespula vulgaris (common wasp)
 * Wasmannia auropunctata (electric ant)
 * Xanthogaleruca luteola (elm-leaf beetle)
 * Xyleborinus saxesenii (fruit-tree pinhole borer)

Molluscs

 * Asian trampsnail
 * Cernuella virgata
 * Cochlicella acuta
 * Cochlicella barbara
 * Cornu aspersum
 * Maoricolpus roseus
 * Theba pisana
 * Deroceras invadens (tramp slug)
 * Deroceras laeve (marsh slug)
 * Arcuatula senhousia
 * Pacific oyster
 * Perna viridis

Echinoderms

 * Northern Pacific seastar

Worms

 * Sabella spallanzanii

Plants
Around 15% of Australia's flora is made up of introduced species. The following is a non-inclusive list of some of the more significant plant species.


 * Bridal creeper
 * Patterson's curse
 * Koster's curse – Clidemia hirta
 * Scotch thistle
 * Lantana
 * Bitou bush
 * Pinus Radiata
 * Cestrum nocturnum