“If we plant it, they will come”
Can we bring SA glossy black cockatoos back to the mainland?
Kangaroo Island is the last home for the South Australia species of glossy black cockatoo, but when fires decimated habitat on half the island, it highlighted the urgent need to establish more foraging and breeding options for the birds across the water.
“Greening Australia and WWF are rebuilding quality habitat and we’re really excited that this could potentially bring glossy black cockatoos back to the mainland,” said Ben Sanders, Forests Program Manager, WWF-Australia.
@GreeningAustraliaNational and WWF-Australia are teaming up to plant more than 19,000 trees to lure the birds back to the mainland.
Fleurieu landholders who want to discuss planting at their property are encouraged to register their interest in a no-obligation chat at greeningaustralia.org.au/landholders
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