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Donate to protect
endangered Palm Cockatoos

With fewer than 3000 individuals left in the wild in Cape York, Australia’s largest cockatoo by weight, the endangered palm cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus), is in decline due to poor reproductive rates and nesting habitat destruction.

 

They nest in hollowed-out old growth trees up to 300 years old - but many nest trees have been lost to wildfires. 

Just $300 per year will protect 1 nest tree from destructive fires. 

Thank you for helping us to protect this iconic species.

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Join the "Palmy Army"
and help save Cape York's iconic Palm Cockatoo

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