Establishing integration of an individual bird into a wild flock is particularly important in species that are highly gregarious and are reliant on the flock to increase their likelihood of survivorship. When individuals, rehabilitated and reintroduced to wild flocks, are tracked through satellite or global positioning system (GPS) telemetry, it is of further significance to establish integration to assess rehabilitation success and whether the individual can serve as a marker of the flock. To date, for black cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus spp.) this has been achieved through visual observations, which requires field‐based observations that may not be possible because of inaccessible terrain, or may be untenable because the tagged individual ca...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
Context: Carnaby’s (Calyptorhychus latirostris), Baudin’s (Calyptorhynchus baudinii) and forest red-...
Context: The Baudin’s cockatoo is one of three black cockatoo species endemic to Western Australia a...
Context Studying interactions between a wildlife species and its spatial environment can enable a de...
Parrots are unusual in their relative brain size and apparent intelligence in captivity, but little ...
Parrots are unusual in their relative brain size and apparent intelligence in captivity, but little ...
Release into the wild is the preferred outcome for rehabilitated animals, but often little is known ...
Baudin's cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus baudinii, is a threatened forest black cockatoo species, endemic ...
The three black cockatoo species endemic to south-west Western Australia – Carnaby’s cockatoo (Calyp...
This study reports on a successful trial of a double-tag mounting protocol using both satellite and ...
This poster presents preliminary findings from a proof of concept trial for satellite tracking of Ba...
This study reports on a successful trial of a double-tag mounting protocol using both satellite and ...
Every year, over 250 endangered black cockatoos are hospitalized at the Perth Zoo Veterinary Departm...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
Context: Carnaby’s (Calyptorhychus latirostris), Baudin’s (Calyptorhynchus baudinii) and forest red-...
Context: The Baudin’s cockatoo is one of three black cockatoo species endemic to Western Australia a...
Context Studying interactions between a wildlife species and its spatial environment can enable a de...
Parrots are unusual in their relative brain size and apparent intelligence in captivity, but little ...
Parrots are unusual in their relative brain size and apparent intelligence in captivity, but little ...
Release into the wild is the preferred outcome for rehabilitated animals, but often little is known ...
Baudin's cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus baudinii, is a threatened forest black cockatoo species, endemic ...
The three black cockatoo species endemic to south-west Western Australia – Carnaby’s cockatoo (Calyp...
This study reports on a successful trial of a double-tag mounting protocol using both satellite and ...
This poster presents preliminary findings from a proof of concept trial for satellite tracking of Ba...
This study reports on a successful trial of a double-tag mounting protocol using both satellite and ...
Every year, over 250 endangered black cockatoos are hospitalized at the Perth Zoo Veterinary Departm...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...