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When BirdLife Australia surveyed Carnaby’s about 13 years ago, they received about 200 sightings of the bird. A NEW citizen science project aimed at identifying the key breeding and feeding sites of the endangered Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoos across the Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions could potentially aid in the species' conservation.
Birdlife Australia, which is conducting the breeding range survey, is urging people from across these regions to report any sightings of Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoos online, between now and December.
The Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo population has declined by more than 50 per cent in the last 50 years while their range has reduced by a third.
Some of the African grey parrots which were rescued from a smuggler at the Uganda-DR Congo border. PHOTO BY enid ninsiima. Officials from the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) in conjunction with Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) have impounded 25 young parrots that were being smuggled out of the country.
Bahama Parrot Populations on the Rise After Hurricanes - Recent surveys of the Bahama Parrot on Inagua conducted by Dr. Frank Riviera, US Fish and Wildlife Service and Zeko McKenzie, lecturer at College of The Bahamas indicated that the Bahama Parrot population on Inagua is bouncing back and is now reaching an estimated 14,000 parrots. (Photo courtesy of Lynn Gape for Barefoot Marketing)INAGUA, The Bahamas -- Recent surveys of the Bahama Parrot on Inagua conducted by Dr. Frank Riviera, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Zeko McKenzie, lecturer at College of The Bahamas, indicated that the Bahama Parrot population on Inagua is on the rise reaching an estimated 14,000 parrots.