Two lesser sooty owl chicks hatched: No Cookies | dailytelegraph.com.au
Two lesser sooty owl chicks hatched: No Cookies | dailytelegraph.com.au
According to this article Featherdale will become a new participant in the regent honeyeater breeding program, with the aviary currently being constucted: GALLERY: Featherdale Wildlife Park Babies are Growing Up! | Penrith City Gazette
The 7th of September is National Threatened Species Day!
It is a time to reflect on our ancestors actions and encourage strategic initiatives to help the threatened and endangered species living among us.
Alongside other conservation initiatives, Featherdale Wildlife Park has recently welcomed a pair of camera-shy Regent Honeyeaters. The Regent Honeyeater is listed as nationally endangered and the total known population is estimated at between 800 and 2000.
As part of the regional plan with other zoo's and fauna parks, we aim to provide a perfect environment for the pair to reproduce and boost population numbers by integrating the offspring into the wild.
they still had the male at the start of this year. Has he died since then?Nope... the pair they had were very old and passed away last year, or late the year before that.
Any chance of these returning or Featherdale being part of a regional recovery effort?Considering that a friend of mine was writing a husbandry manual on them, and was working at Featherdale when they passed... I'd say they are both gone...
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That appears to be one massive bird collection![]()