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Red-tail News Issue 59, December 2024

A red-tail mosaic from the Edenhope and Apsley nature trails, Bronwyn Perryman

Find out about program funding, a new project coordinator, nest box maintenance, working with local schools, fire warnings in the SeRtBC range, new research, and new mosaic art walking trails in the latest edition of Red-tail News, Issue 59.


In this edition you will learn about:
  • the newest funding for SeRtBC recovery activities,
  • a new project coordinator,
  • two mosaic art nature trails exploring Red-tail habitat,
  • the Kid’s helping Cockies program in the Wimmera,
  • this year’s nest box maintenance,
  • a new genetic study using feathers (Victoria only),
  • the AFAC bushfire outlook across the SeRtBC range,
  • the recent Kadnook fire.

Download Red-tail News, Issue 59 here

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