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.
Incentives for nests
Incentive payments are again being offered to landholders and members of the public for the discovery of new nests sites as part of the Red-tail Nest Incentive Scheme.
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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In Appreciation
On behalf of the South-eastern Red-tailed Recovery Team and BirdLife Australia we would like to sincerely thank Reidy Park Primary School and Oakvale Farm and Fauna World for their generous donations towards the South-eastern Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Recovery Project.
Reidy Park Primary School Mt Gambier, Year 2 class and the Year 2/3 class decided they wanted to help the Red-tails by fundraising for the cockatoo through a cup-cake stall.
We also acknowledge Oakvale Farm and Fauna World, Salt Ash NSW, for their donation.
These donations are much appreciated and will go towards implementing recovery activities for the South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo across south-eastern South Australia and south-western Victoria.
If you would like to make a donation towards the conservation efforts of the South-eastern Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Recovery Project please contact the Project Coordinator, Bronwyn Perryman, on 1800 262 062 or by emailing redtail@birdlife.org.au.
Redtail News
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Jonathan Tuck
Trees For Life is offering landholders the opportunity to plant new paddock trees and protect existing trees across the south-east of South Australia.
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Image: Geoffrey Dabb
The Communities helping Cockies project has funding to help South East landowners to plant trees and protect habitat for the endangered South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo.
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Feb 14, 2014
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