BirdLife Australia

How we make a difference

We support the recovery programs set in place by BirdLife Australia to protect the South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo, rarest of all five sub-species, and the Hooded Plover. Both are critically endangered in Australia.

1500

Estimated number of South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos left in the wild

BirdLife Australia

BirdLife Australia is proud to be the nation’s largest bird conservation organisation. As an independent, not-for-profit organisation, their aim is clear: to create a bright future for Australia’s birds.

BirdLife Australia has been a voice for Australia’s birdlife for well over a century, protecting birds and their habitats through their robust programs and informed advocacy. It is the powerful passion of their members and supporters such as Eggpicnic which keeps them moving forward and gives them their strength. With active branches and groups across the country, BirdLife Australia are able to tap into local issues as well as understanding the bigger picture.

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What your purchase supports

Science and Research

To better understand birds, behaviours and populations to inform public policy decisions and conservation programs.

Conservation

Programs that fight threats that could lead to extinction which include population monitoring and mitigating threats and raising public awareness of the needs of threatened birds.

Habitat Renewal

Large landscape scale habitat and restoration projects; maintaining artificial nest sites, identifying and protecting new nest sites.

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