The major threats to the blue-eyed spotted cuscus include
habitat loss,
hunting, and collection for the
exotic pet trade by locals. Due to its rarity, the blue-eyed spotted cuscus was only scientifically described in 2004 and was deemed
critically endangered by the
IUCN in 2015. Recent surveys have failed to find any wild individuals from
Numfor and, more recently,
Biak. Reasons for the rarity of the blue-eyed spotted cuscus is unknown, especially considering the other species within the genus (
S. maculatus and
S. kraemeri species) also operate in restricted ranges, yet are still quite common despite hunting and habitat destruction. ==References==