2021 NSW Regent Honeyeater Captive Release Update #7 Hi everyone (Regent Honeyeater email group), By this time we had fully expected things to have ‘gone quiet’ over summer for the release, but as you’ll read that’s been far from the case. We would first...
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2021 NSW Regent Honeyeater Captive Release Update #7 Hi everyone (Regent Honeyeater email group), By this time we had fully expected things to have ‘gone quiet’ over summer for the release, but as you’ll read that’s been far from the case. We would first like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional owners and knowledge-holders of the land whose country we have had the privilege of walking on for this release – the Wonnarua people. And we would also like to take this opportunity to extend a special thanks to the landowners, managers and guardians of this incredibly special piece of Country; the Mindaribba Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC). We have learnt so much from this captive release and the experience has been so much more meaningful having walked with One of the several wild juveniles that fledged in the Tomalpin Mindaribba LALC and Wonnarua people, Woodlands this season, being seen associating with zoo-bred birds (Mick Roderick/BirdLife Australia) particularly f
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