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‘Walking sausage’: the giant stick insect that proves it’s not over till we give up

Also known as the tree lobster, this ultra-rare creature was inadvertently driven to the brink by European settlers

‘Walking sausage’: the giant stick insect that proves it’s not over till we give up

TL;DR

  • The Lord Howe Island stick insect (Dryococelus australis) was thought to be extinct.
  • Introduced black rats decimated the species on Lord Howe Island shortly after their arrival in 1918.
  • A small population was discovered on Ball's Pyramid in 2001, leading to a captive breeding program.
  • Thousands have been bred in zoos worldwide, with plans for reintroduction to Lord Howe Island.
  • The successful recovery of this rare invertebrate is seen as a story of hope.
  • Invasive rats and mice have been confirmed as eradicated from Lord Howe Island in 2025.