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Glossy black cockatoo endangered
Glossy black cockatoo endangered











glossy black cockatoo endangered

Maxine is immensely proud of her son who has spoken at local council meetings, held a glossy awareness strike and actively educating the public. Credit: Instagram/savesunriseglossies Glossy black-cockatoo flying Credit: Paul Hilton “Spencer and I really feel that the Church should be stepping up and protecting nature for our future generations.” A sign put up by the Glossy Team Sunrise. “I‘m Christian and we’re supposed to be protecting our children and all our wildlife.

glossy black cockatoo endangered

“These are not Christian qualities,” Maxine said. Credit: Instagram/savesunriseglossiesĪs a Christian, Maxine says she is ‘dumbfounded’ as to why BlueCare - UnitingCare Queensland’s aged care agency - isn’t stopping the construction of the aged care facilities. The 50,000 square metre lot works as not only a feeding ground for local glossies but other subspecies from around Australia - many that have been struggling. “It will really devastate the populations that feed there,” Spencer added

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“Since then we found out that all but 15 of the 100 plus black she-oak on the lot will be cleared to make way for a residential retirement village and nursing home.” “The first our community knew about the development was in 2018 when the survey pegs were noted,” Maxine said. The five-hectare bush lot on Grasstree Ct in Sunshine beach was first approved for construction in 2011.īut Spencer and Maxine say that most people in the community were not aware that it was going ahead and how important the land is. Credit: Paul Hilton ‘It will really devastate the populations’ “If that lot goes, it could be extremely detrimental to the species that have already been massively affected by the 2019-2020 bushfires,” Maxine added.













Glossy black cockatoo endangered