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December 14

Critically Endangered birds of SW Western Australia with Sarah Comer

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Managing isoloated populations is difficult, more so when bushfire places and entire population in peril. Sarah Comer explains how the WA government is managing Western Ground Parrot, Noisy Scrub-birds, Western Bristlebird and Western Whipbird.

MEET THE

Western Ground Parrot

Pezoporus flaviventris


MEET THE

Noisy Scrub-bird

Atrichornus clamosus


MEET THE

Western Bristlebird

Dasyornis longirostris


MEET THE

Western Whipbird

Psopodes nigrogularis ssp. nigrogularis


Note - Noisy Scrub-bird in podcast thumbnail credit to Alan Danks, and for the header photo of Western Ground Parrot release, credit Jennene Riggs.


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Captive Breeding, fieldwork, Noisy Scrub-bird, research, Sarah Comer, translocations, Western Australia, Western Bristelebird, Western Ground Parrot, Western Whipbird


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