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The orange-bellied parrot is one of the most endangered birds in the world. In 2016, just four females returned to Tasmania from migration, and only one of them produced a surviving descendant.
More model of juvenile orange-bellied parrot survival as a function of nestling body condition index (g). ... doi:10.1111/acv.12878 Heavier nestlings have better body condition.
Newly released footage showed critically endangered Orange-Bellied Parrot chicks receiving a vet check as part of an effort to save the species.The footage from Zoos Victoria in Australia shows staff ...
The endangered orange-bellied parrot has lost 62 per cent of its genetic diversity and can only be saved by breeding with another species or editing its genes, a study suggests.
There are 105 orange-bellied parrot nestlings at Melaleuca this year. (Supplied: NRE Tas) An orange-bellied parrot nestling is fitted with a VHF transmitter as part of the monitoring program.
Environment Minister Senator Ian Campbell has announced that he will spend the equivalent of $21,000 per bird to save the orange bellied parrot. But environment groups have criticised the move as ...
BirdLife Tasmania is excited that more than 200 orange-bellied parrots will migrate north this breeding season but fearful for the bird’s survival if the Robbins Island wind farm is approved.
The orange-bellied parrot is one of the most endangered birds in the world. In 2016, just four females returned to Tasmania from migration, and only one of them produced a surviving descendant.
BirdLife Tasmania is excited that more than 200 orange-bellied parrots will migrate north this breeding season but fearful for the bird’s survival if the Robbins Island wind farm is approved.
BirdLife Tasmania is excited that more than 200 orange-bellied parrots will migrate north this breeding season but fearful for the bird’s survival if the Robbins Island wind farm is approved.
BirdLife Tasmania is excited that more than 200 orange-bellied parrots will migrate north this breeding season but fearful for the bird’s survival if the Robbins Island wind farm is approved.
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