“…Large areas of the world's rangelands are degraded by changes in plant composition, (such as decreased vegetation cover, shrub encroachment), nutrient loss, increasing soil erosion and salinization (D'Odorico, Bhattachan, Davis, & Runyan, 2013) and loss of functional species (Chillo & Ojeda, 2012). Such impacts can reduce resilience to environmental variability (Fensham, Wang, & Kilgour, 2015; Healy, Tulloch, & Fensham, 2020; Letnic, 2000; Milton, du Plessis, & Siegfried, 1994), although some impacts may be reversible (Silcock & Fensham, 2019). Legacies of pastoral degradation (Eldridge & James, 2009; Fensham et al, 2015; Letnic, 2000; Tiver & Andrew, 1997), including impacts of artificial watering points (Healy et al, 2020; James, Landsberg, & Morton, 1999), compounded by introduced species, particularly rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus , red foxes Vulpes vulpes , and feral cats Felis catus , have resulted in local mammal extinctions (Woinarski et al, 2011).…”