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The following documents are specifically about artificial hollows for Carnaby’s cockatoo but can also be used for Baudin’s cockatoo and the forest red-tailed black cockatoo: Roost site fidelity and resource use by Carnaby’s cockatoo on the Swan Coastal PlainĮrect artificial hollows in suitable trees and locations.Pines and the ecology of Carnaby's black-cockatoo in the Gnangara Sustainability strategy area.

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Food resources of Carnaby's black-cockatoo in the Gnangara Sustainability strategy area.Use the Plants for Carnaby’s search application to help select the best species to plant in your area (See the Plants for Carnaby's search tool user guide: please note that issues using the search tool may be related to Java or your web browser) or refer to the following plants used by Carnaby's black cockatoos 137.8 KB.Information on plant food plants or future nesting trees: The Great Cocky Count is an annual, community-based survey where volunteers count black cockatoos at night-time roost sites across the south-west of the state on a single night in April. You can also assist with roost counts and surveys by joining in with the Great Cocky Count. If you see black cockatoos frequently visiting your area and you are interested in recording them regularly, you can use the black cockatoo monitoring form.

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If you think you have seen a black cockatoo, fill out a report form (full or simple version) and send it to the Species and Communities Program at This email address is being protected from spambots. If you suspect black cockatoos are being harmed or illegally captured, or if you find an injured or dead cockatoo, call the 24-hour Wildcare Helpline on (08) 9474 9055. Nationally, they have the same listing categories (Endangered for Carnaby’s cockatoo and Baudin’s cockatoo, and Vulnerable for forest red-tailed black cockatoo) under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. In Western Australia, Carnaby’s cockatoo and Baudin’s cockatoo are listed as Endangered fauna, and the forest red-tailed black cockatoo is listed as Vulnerable fauna under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.

  • Forest red-tailed black cockatoo fauna profile 828.58 KB and frtb_cockatoo_fauna_facts.pdf 1000.2 KBĬarnaby’s cockatoo, Baudin’s cockatoo and the forest red-tailed black cockatoo are threatened species under State and Commonwealth legislation.
  • Baudin’s cockatoo fauna profile 1018.04 KB and Baudin's cockatoo fauna facts 475.67 KB.
  • Carnaby's cockatoo fauna profile 1.01 MBand Carnaby's cockatoo fauna facts 494.60 KB.
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    escondidus found in the Pilbara, Midwest and Wheatbelt.įor further details about identification, habitat, biology and behaviour and management of these species download the following information sheets: banksii is found in the Kimberley, and C. The two other subspecies of red-tailed black cockatoos in WA are not threatened: C. Forest red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso) is one of three subspecies of red-tailed black cockatoo and it is found in south-west WA.There are three threatened species of black cockatoo that are found in Western Australia:Ĭarnaby’s cockatoo (Zanda latirostris, previously Calyptorhynchus latirostris) is one of two species of white-tailed black cockatoo found in south-west WA.īaudin’s cockatoo (Zanda baudinii, previously Calyptorhynchus baudinii) is the other white-tailed black cockatoo found in south-west WA Details Published: 09 June 2014 Carnaby's cockatoos in the Perthīlack cockatoos, belonging to the Calyptorhynchus and Zanda genus, are large, black-feathered cockatoos that have loud, distinctive calls and are most often observed flying and feeding in small to large flocks.











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