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Southern Metropolitan Carnaby's Black Cockatoo Conservation Project - Stage 1

Atlas of Living Australia
Southern Metropolitan Carnaby's Black Cockatoo Conservation Project - Stage 1 (Managed by)
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The project will provide urgent attention needed for the endangered Carnaby's Black Cockatoo. Not only will it target an endangered listed species but it will aid the vulnerable Forrest Red Tail Black Cockatoo. The project goal is to provide native food source and native habitat to the Carnaby's Black Cockatoo that has been reduced due to land clearing. The project includes revegetation and rehabilitation of the Northern Metropolitan bushlands, parks and reserves, with a focus on major roosting sites to form a Cockatoo Corridor.

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