Regent Honeyeaters on the loose

Thursday, May 23, 2013

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Regent Honeyeaters on the loose

The captive-breeding-and-release program formulated to boost the population of Regent Honeyeaters in Australia has just set 38 more birds into the wild, where they have become reacquainted with an old friend...

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Plight of wetland bird recognised in Australia

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Plight of wetland bird recognised in Australia

Why is the Australian Painted Snipe being placed on the national Endangered List good news? It means that the beleaguered shorebird can finally receive the level of protection that it needs to survive...

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Regent flight to recovery

Thursday, April 18, 2013

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Regent flight to recovery

Around 40 captive bred Critically Endangered Regent Honeyeater will be released in the Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park in Victoria’s North-east tomorrow according to BirdLife Australia...

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Don’t Fence Them In

Thursday, January 3, 2013

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Don’t Fence Them In

BirdLife Australia (BirdLife Partner) has joined an alliance of conservation groups calling on the West Australian government to halt its plans to extend the State Barrier Fence...

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Funding for birds in woodlands and beaches down-under

Monday, September 10, 2012

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Funding for birds in woodlands and beaches down-under

It is with great pride that BirdLife Australia (BirdLife Partner) can announce that the efforts of our successful and highly regarded ‘Woodland Birds for Biodoiversity’ and ‘Beach-nesting Birds’ projects have both been recognised as outstanding by the Australian Government, which has agreed to fund them for another year through the Caring For Our Country program...

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Places You Love – Campaign launched in Australia

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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Places You Love – Campaign launched in Australia

BirdLife Australia (BirdLife Partner) and an alliance of environmental organisations from across the country have launched a national campaign today to protect our nation's environmental laws. "These laws protect the things we love: the places we love, the wildlife we love", said Dr Graeme Hamilton - CEO of BirdLife Australia...

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Carnaby’s numbers still down

Friday, August 17, 2012

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Carnaby’s numbers still down

BirdLife Australia’s (BirdLife Partner) 2012 Great Cocky Count has found that numbers of Endangered Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo in the Perth Region are still lower than reported in 2010...

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Lord Howe Island to become rat-free

Monday, August 13, 2012

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Lord Howe Island to become rat-free

BirdLife Australia (BirdLife Partner) is delighted by arecent announcement to commit $AUS 9 million to eradicate rodents from Lord Howe Island. Lord Howe Island, a World Heritage Area and a globally significant Important Bird Area, is home to 182 bird species, three of which are endemic - making it one of Australia’s most important seabird islands...

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Ozzy EagleCam approaching take-off

Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Ozzy EagleCam approaching take-off

For the past few years, the BirdLife Australia (BirdLife Partner) Discovery Centre at Sydney’s Olympic Park has played host to EagleCam, a remote camera system which has allowed researchers to observe and record the lives of a pair of White-bellied Sea-Eagles at their nest, and 2012 looks set to be another exciting year...

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On the prowl for the Powerful Owl

Thursday, July 26, 2012

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On the prowl for the Powerful Owl

BirdLife Australia (BirdLife Partner) and its Birds in Backyards program are expanding their Powerful Owl Project based on a successful pilot program. Concentrating on owls inhabiting the urban landscape of Australia’s largest city, the project will monitor their breeding success and investigate other aspects of the population dynamics of this threatened species...

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Spotlight on Regent Honeyeaters

Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Spotlight on Regent Honeyeaters

Good news from the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia: up to 50 Critically Endangered Regent Honeyeaters have been recorded at a single property which was placed under a covenant by BirdLife Australia’s (BirdLife Partner) Woodland Birds for Biodiversity Project to protect its woodland vegetation...

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Cocky counters count the most cockies yet

Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Cocky counters count the most cockies yet

The fate of Australia’s Endangered south-eastern subspecies of the Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo is monitored each year, and this year’s results have yielded the most birds yet...

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National assessment shows Australians must work abroad to save their birds

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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National assessment shows Australians must work abroad to save their birds

A newly published study shows Australians must work with international partners if they are to save all of Australia’s birds.

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The Birth of BirdLife Australia

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

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The Birth of BirdLife Australia

Read about how a new, stronger bird conservation organisation for Australia is being formed called BirdLife Australia...

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