8:00 am - 4:00 pm 10/05/2025
Join ANU Intrepid Landcare for another habitat planting event to support the Glossy Black Cockatoo!
The South Eastern Glossy Black Cockatoo is nationally vulnerable, and its feeding habitat has been severely impacted by drought (2017–2020) and the 2019–2020 bushfires. To help with its recovery, we are reintroducing Allocasuarina and Casuarina trees—the cockatoos’ favourite feed trees—in Burra, NSW. Get involved in this project to support the long-term recovery of this iconic species, and gain hands-on experience in conservation, land management, and community action! 
When: Saturday 10th May
Where: Burra, NSW
Send an email to intrepidlandcareanu@gmail.com for further details and to let them know you’re coming along.
This project has been made possible through funding from a Landcare Australia Community Grant.