![]() ![]() Photo prints are produced on Vibrant Archival Photo Paper resulting in timeless and breath-taking prints which are also ideal for framing Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion Our standard Photo Prints (ideal for framing) are sent same or next working day, with most other items shipped a few days later. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Basket. * Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools SAFE SHIPPING - 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Whether displayed in homes or offices, this print will undoubtedly evoke admiration and appreciation for Australia's rich biodiversity while serving as a beautiful reminder of the wonders found within our own backyard. With her talent for capturing nature at its finest, Louise Docker continues to showcase her passion for photography through this awe-inspiring piece. It serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect these habitats for future generations to enjoy. The photograph not only highlights Australia's diverse avian species but also emphasizes their crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by feeding on native flora. The contrast between the bird's colorful plumage and the earthy tones of the cones creates a visually striking image that immediately captivates viewers. Louise Docker's keen eye has perfectly framed this moment, showcasing the intricate details of both the cockatoo and its natural surroundings. This native bird, known for its distinctive call and unique appearance, finds solace amidst the stunning landscape of Penrose in New South Wales. The Male Gang Gang Cockatoo, with its vibrant red head and sleek black feathers, is seen perched on a branch as it indulges in a feast of Isopogon Cones. This print captures the essence of Australian wildlife in all its glory. Unveiling the Splendour of Australia through Exquisite Artwork This project is supported by Murray Local Land Services, through funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program.Favorite Male Gang Gang Cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum) eating Isopogon ConesĪustralian bird feeding on native Cones Penrose NSW Australia Photo: Caroline Jones.īottom photo: Male Gang-gang Cockatoo. Top right photo: Male Gang-gang Cockatoo. Top left photo: Female Gang-gang Cockatoo. Please also share your Gang-gang Cockatoo sightings to For more information and to provide comments on the inclusion of Gang-gang Cockatoos in the EPBC Act, please visit The status of Gang-gang Cockatoos is under review, and likely to see them listed as Endangered. On-ground activities will include revegetation and weed management at sites identified as important refuges for Gang-gang Cockatoos and other threatened species recovering from the impact of the bushfires.īy protecting and re-establishing vegetation communities lost during the fires and protecting and enhancing refuges of unburnt vegetation communities, we aim to reverse the population decline of native species such as Gang-gang Cockatoos. These communities extend through the South West Slopes from Alpine Bogs and associated Fens down to Box-gum grassy woodlands. Murray Local Land Services is working with land managers to protect and enhance the threatened vegetation communities Gang-gang Cockatoos rely on. This reduction is significant on its own and highly concerning when factoring in the 69 percent reduction in population size recorded over the last three generations of the species. It is estimated the post-fire population could be 29 percent lower than the pre-fire. The 2019/20 Black Summer fires had a devastating impact on many species, including Gang-gang Cockatoos. At this time of year, Gang-gangs can be found at lower altitudes within open box-gum and box-ironbark woodlands and in backyards of urban environments such as Albury, Jindera and Holbrook. Gang-gang distribution ranges from southern Victoria through to south and central-eastern New South Wales. Senior Land Services Officer - Bushfire Recovery ProjectĮ: sophie.richards Cockatoos ( Calloephalon fimbriatum) are easily identified by both their distinct appearance and creaky sounding call. NRM NEWS - AUGUST 2021 - SIGNIFICANT SPECIES Bringing Plains-wanderers back from the brink.Protecting fragile upper Murray montane peatlands.Reversing Gang-gang Cockatoo population decline. ![]() Enhancement of NSW Central Murray Forests Ramsar Site. ![]()
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