Joondalup’s Great Cocky Count Workshop
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Our iconic black-cockatoos that live in the south-west of Australia, including the Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoos, Baudin’s Black-Cockatoos and Forest Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos, are listed as threatened under state and federal legislation.
If you are interested in participating in a black-cockatoo citizen-science survey, want to learn more about black cockatoos or help create a sustainable future for them, then the Great Cocky Count is for you.
Join Merryn Pryor from BirdLife for this one-hour workshop to learn about black cockatoo biology, ecology, behaviour and threats. Most importantly, you will learn how the Great Cocky Count works and what to record during the survey.
This initiative is supported by BirdLife and the Alcoa Foundation, and forms part of the Alcoa Community Black-Cockatoo Recovery Project.
Registrations are essential.
Snacks provided.
Come and learn about black-cockatoos and how to help protect them.
For further information email [email protected].