

Ravensthorpe bird conservation group objects to lithium exploration application, Kalgoorlie Miner, 11 July 2022ĭocumentary bares black cockatoo’s fight to survive, Echo News, 10 June 2022ĭrivers urged to slow down on South Coast Highway to avoid hitting Carnaby’s black cockatoo, Albany Advertiser, 9 June 2022

Lotterywest and Murdoch University to keep Carnaby’s flying, 28 October 2022 Review | Jane Hammond shines a light on the ‘Black Cockatoo Crisis’, Out in Perth4 December 2022īlack Cockatoo Crisis – The World Premiere, Fremantle Shipping New, 9 November 2022 Social impact documentary ‘Black Cockatoo Crisis’ hits cinema screens today, Screenwest, 1 December 2022 Description: Baudins Cockatoo has a similar. They are found in the forested areas of southwestern Australia. They are also listed as endangered under the Federal Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. Of the three species only found in the South West of WA, the Baudin’s Black Cockatoo is the most at threat, with numbers estimated at just 3,500-4,500 mature individuals left In the past, flocks of thousands of black cockatoos used to blacken the sky of WA’s South West when passing through. The scientific name is Calyptorhynchus baudinii.

Red-tailed carpet rolled out for black cockatoo film premiere, Murdoch University News,1 December 2022 why a combined Recovery Plan for Baudin’s Cockatoo and the Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo has been prepared. Baudin’s black cockatoo was named for the explorer Nicolas Baudin but is also known as the long-billed black cockatoo and the white-tailed black cockatoo. Scrapped Perth-Peel development plan puts 170,000 hectares of urban bush in limbo, ABC News, 30 December 2022īlack Cockatoo crisis comes into focus in new documentary,, 3 December 2022īlack Cockatoo Crisis: Documentary by former journalist Jane Hammond explores endangered West Australian birds, The West Australian, 2 December 2022 A clean capture of a rare leucistic Baudins white-tailed black cockatoo has put to rest a rumour that had been circulating among the bird lovers of Margaret River. The following media articles focus on black cockatoos in Western Australia:īlack Cockatoo Crisis documentary to be shown in State’s south, Kalgoorlie Miner,
