Help our Red-tails
Fence off existing stands of Stringybark and Buloke and scattered paddock trees on your property, to protect from stock damage and to allow for natural regeneration.
Report a Sighting
Sightings helps us get a better understanding of the birds’ patterns of movement, which will lead to an improved knowledge of their needs.
Join the count
Although we can’t guarantee you’ll see a Red-tail on the day, we’re sure you’ll enjoy a fun day out in the bush searching for our colourful cockatoos.
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CVA weeding and planting for Red-tails
CVA are continuing their good work with the Red-tails. This group from Taiwan and South Korea have braved the cold weather to pull weeds and plant stringybarks over 10Ha of private land near Casterton Victoria.
The ongoing support from CVA has seen 1000's of trees planted and almost 100Ha of land managed by weed control in the past year.
The work is part of the CVA Wild Futures project and is expected to continue for the next year.
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Summer rains have given newly planted food trees a strong start. In this edition, we celebrate the incredible efforts of many organisations that helped plant more than 35,000 food trees for the South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo in 2025.
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