The greatest threat to this species is habitat modification.
The creek remains free from major habitat modifications and is noteworty for its lack of dams.
It is at least locally common, and it appears to tolerate some habitat modification.
Its population is slowly declining, but it has some tolerance to habitat modification.
Its worst known threat is habitat modification, and it has been known to exist in protected areas.
The declining of the population is also caused by forest clearing and habitat modification.
However habitat modification, drying of lakes and agriculture are threats to the populations.
However, habitat modification by livestock grazing can also benefit some wildlife species.
It tolerates some habitat modification and is not considered threatened.
The species is common and appears to tolerate a degree of agricultural habitat modification.