• PHOTO: Glossy Black Cockatoos are currently on the decline.
by LIZ CUTTS
The call has gone out seeking volunteers to join a survey to help save the decline in Glossy Black Cockatoo numbers.
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is seeking volunteer ‘cockatoo counters’ to be part of the next Great Inland Glossy Count this month.
“With their distinctive red tail panels, glossy black cockatoos are one of Australia’s most recognisable and stunning birds,” said NPWS Senior Project Officer, Adam Fawcett. “With . . .
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