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'Roo beauty!  -  Oct 26, 2008
Adelaide Independent Weekly,It’s called Lathami, and delighted me, a feather perve, because its lovely label sports a tail feather of the glossy black cockatoo, Calyptorhyncus lathami,

Pact not enough  -  Oct 21, 2008
Where I Live - News Limited Community Newspapers,...and provides habitat for 14 species of rare or threatened animals including the spotted-tailed quoll, glossy black cockatoo and the wallum froglet,

Deception at Deep Creek  -  Sep 22, 2008
Adelaide Independent Weekly,In an hour’s walk you can see, if you’re quiet enough, a southern emu wren, yellow-tailed black cockatoo, glossy black cockatoo, peregrine falcon,

Hospital expansion bid fails  -  Aug 5, 2008
Parramatta Sun,The creek and its riparian corridor also provide food for local wildlife including the vulnerable Glossy Black Cockatoo. The report also said the sale would

Environmental Impacts of Climate Change and Population Growth  -  Apr 14, 2008
Media Newswire (press release),...“Surrounded by an endangered fringing community of Casuarinas and Melaleucas, the Refuge provides suitable habitat for vulnerable glossy black cockatoo,

Luxury eco-lodge opens for business  -  Apr 8, 2008
Easier (press release),...restoration and management of the glossy black cockatoo’s habitat and the further research into the 15 threatened plant species on Kangaroo Island.

KI plan includes shooting ferals  -  Feb 6, 2008
NEWS.com.au,Nesting sites of the nationally endangered glossy black cockatoo in the Western River Wilderness Protection Area appear to have been spared.

Firm praised for Noosa road design  -  Oct 10, 2007
Sunshine Coast Daily,...but the immediate region bordered Noosa National Park and featured koala corridors, habitat for the glossy black cockatoo, ground parrots,

Is the koala really at risk?  -  Jul 31, 2007
Cosmos,...their way through threatened eucalyptus habitat and pushing out endangered birds such as the Glossy Black Cockatoo and the White-naped honeyeater.


Cockatoo habitat remains after subdivision refusal Jan 10, 2006
The habitat of the threatened glossy black cockatoo on Kangaroo Island will be preserved, after an application to subdivide private land was refused. ...
ABC Online,

KI cockatoo habitat saved Jan 10, 2006
KANGAROO Island's endangered glossy black cockatoo has been given major help after the Federal Government rejected a proposal to carve up a part of its home. ...
Advertiser Adelaide,
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