22 Helmeted Honeyeaters have been released into Bunyip State Park.
30/04/10 Largest ever release of Helmeted Honeyeaters - Zoos Victoria

30/04/10 Largest ever release of Helmeted Honeyeaters - Zoos Victoria
22 Helmeted Honeyeaters have been released into Bunyip State Park.
30/04/10 Largest ever release of Helmeted Honeyeaters - Zoos Victoria
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What I meant was: Healesville has several dozen, Taronga has 4, Melbourne 1. I'd like to see Adelaide, Perth, Western plains, Australia Zoo and the some smaller fauna parks take at least a pair each.
If the Victorian bushfires had gone through Healesville last year (and they came right to the edge of town, people were evacuated), then the conservation program would now consist of 3.2 birds.
Hix
Unfortunately Darling Downs Zoo is ready and willing, but not able.
Participation in such programs is restricted to members of the Zoo and Aquarium Association and it will be some years yet before we are able to join the Association and fully participate in their conservation programs.
However, programs like these are ideal for smaller zoos such as ours.
thats because taronga is releasing Regents instead
Chiltern Gets Ready For The Regents - Taronga Conservation Society Australia
together with Adelaide
Adelaide Regents Meet the Zoos - Taronga Conservation Society Australia