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Carnaby's black cockatoos roost in tall trees, often pines, high in the landscape and close to water sources as well as taller food trees such as banksias. Image by Delia Anthony
Black cockatoo count reveals vital information
Wildlife managers are learning more about the numbers and distribution of the endangered Carnaby's black cockatoo following the results of a survey of nocturnal roost sites across Perth.