From as few as 17 known individuals, the orange-bellied parrots of Tasmania now number in the low hundreds after years of ...
Almost 30 of the critically endangered birds have been released from captivity, buoying expectations for a record-breaking ...
“Our wildlife experts predict that over 200 Orange-bellied Parrots will migrate north this breeding season, which would set yet another record,” Minister for the Environment, Madeleine Ogilvie, said.
BirdLife Tasmania is excited that more than 200 orange-bellied parrots will migrate north this breeding season but fearful ...
28 captive-bred orange-bellied parrots have been released into Tasmania’s wild, ahead of what experts predict will be the ...
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Call on controversial wind farm pushed back againwho are concerned about potential impacts on wildlife including the critically endangered migratory orange-bellied parrot.
The federal environment minister's long-awaited decision on granting approval for a 100-turbine wind farm on the Bass Strait ...
BirdLife Tasmania spokesman and orange-bellied parrot expert, Mark Holdsworth, hailed the record production of nestlings at Melaleuca. Mr Holdsworth, who managed the parrot’s recovery program ...
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