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  Identifying South-Eastern Black-Cockatoos

  Stubble burning and paddock trees

  SERTBC Habitat Extent and Loss Report
  2019 Landholder survey
  Reasons why SERTBCs shouldn't be held/bred/traded in captivity
  Modelling and planning to increase future habitat of the Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo
  Paddock tree plantings to help Red-tails
  Burning threatens the food supply of the SERTBC
  Habitats of the SERTBC at increased risk of removal
  Observation and Photography Guidelines for Red-tails
  Draft National Recovery Plan (2012-17) for comment
  SERTBC Recovery Plan Review (2012)
  RTBC Recovery Plan (1996)
  SERTBC Habitat Management Plan (2001)
  DENR Ecological Fire Management Strategy for SERTBC
  2003 Landholder Survey.
  How to grow buloke, from scratch.
  General information on SERTBCs
  Protection of Red-tail Nest Trees
  Revegetation
  What trees to plant and where to plant them to protect Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos
  How you can protect stringybark and buloke by protecting them from the effects of grazing
 Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo Identification Sheet
  Male Colouring Sheet and Female Colouring Sheet
  Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos and Fire Management

  Listen to radio interview by Biologist Richard Hill 4Mb

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The South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo is listed as ‘Endangered’ under the Comm-onwealth Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), and is also listed threatened in South Australia and Victoria.

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