Nature conservation and agricultural production may be considered as conflicting objectives, but for a wheat and sheep property in Western Australia they have been pivotal management objectives for the last 48 years. Koobabbie, a 7,173 ha property, has retained 41.5% of the original native vegetation, and is a designated Important Bird Area by BirdLife Australia, while still being an economically profitable agricultural enterprise. Since 1987 the owners of Koobabbie have kept detailed records of the avifauna of the property, and encouraged staff from government, non-government and academic organisations to conduct research and monitoring of the endangered Carnaby’s Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris breeding on their property. In addition...
Three threatened black cockatoos inhabit the Jarrah Eucalyptus marginata-Marri Corymbia calophylla f...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
An increasing number of Australians want to be assured that the food and fibre being produced on thi...
Nature conservation and agricultural production may be considered as conflicting objectives, but for...
Nature conservation and agricultural production may be considered as conflicting objectives, but for...
The endangered south-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (RtBC), an Australian bird, relies largely on...
The ecology and behaviour of the endangered Carnaby’s Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris have been...
Natural senescence and the intensification of agricultural practices are contributing to the continu...
The ecology and behaviour of the endangered Carnaby's Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris have been...
Habitat loss is often the primary factor contributing to a decline in the range or abundance of thre...
In the mid-1990s commercial Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantations were established in...
The conservation status, with special reference to nesting requirements, of the Red-tailed Black-Coc...
We investigated how the socio–political and ecological environment are associated with the con...
Landscape management activities, such as prescribed burning, manipulate habitat and alter the abunda...
Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo is an endangered species, with less than 50% of the original population rem...
Three threatened black cockatoos inhabit the Jarrah Eucalyptus marginata-Marri Corymbia calophylla f...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
An increasing number of Australians want to be assured that the food and fibre being produced on thi...
Nature conservation and agricultural production may be considered as conflicting objectives, but for...
Nature conservation and agricultural production may be considered as conflicting objectives, but for...
The endangered south-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (RtBC), an Australian bird, relies largely on...
The ecology and behaviour of the endangered Carnaby’s Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris have been...
Natural senescence and the intensification of agricultural practices are contributing to the continu...
The ecology and behaviour of the endangered Carnaby's Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris have been...
Habitat loss is often the primary factor contributing to a decline in the range or abundance of thre...
In the mid-1990s commercial Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantations were established in...
The conservation status, with special reference to nesting requirements, of the Red-tailed Black-Coc...
We investigated how the socio–political and ecological environment are associated with the con...
Landscape management activities, such as prescribed burning, manipulate habitat and alter the abunda...
Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo is an endangered species, with less than 50% of the original population rem...
Three threatened black cockatoos inhabit the Jarrah Eucalyptus marginata-Marri Corymbia calophylla f...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
An increasing number of Australians want to be assured that the food and fibre being produced on thi...