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What happens to Gang-gang cockatoos and Swift parrots?

The Gang-gang cockatoo was declared threatened after the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire disaster. Their numbers declined by almost 69% since 1970. Swift parrots are also critically endangered with only about 750 left in the wild due to habitat loss.

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Swift Parrot

Swift Parrot is mostly bright green, with a dark-blue patch on the crown. Breeds in Tasmania and migrates to the mainland for winter.

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Ganggang Cockatoo

Throughout numerous regions in southeastern Australia, the Gang-gang Cockatoo can be observed. During the summer, their presence is more frequent at elevated locations, where they reproduce in the humid eucalyptus forests of the mountainous Great Divide by utilizing tree hollows.

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