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read moreTaronga Zoo is highlighting that Australia Day celebrations should also include acknowledging some of the nation's critically endangered species such as a little known native bird known as the Plains-wanderer.
The little known bird is unique as it is the only species in the family Pedionomidae. If it does become extinct not only will it mean the loss of a species, it will mean the loss of an entire animal family.
Normally with birds the males have the pretty appearance and the females raise the young. Keeper Denyell Woodhouse said for the Plains-wanderer, things are a little different.
Woodhouse explains "plains-wanderer females have the stunning appearance and the males are plain brown.
“When it comes to raising chicks, the females generally have little to nothing to do with egg incubation or rearing the chicks.”
Plains-wanderers may also not be well known because many Australians may mistake the birds for other ground-dwelling birds like the Quail. As numbers drop the chances of seeing Plains-wanderers in the wild decreases and so does awareness.
Plains-wanderers were once found across four states but now have two strongholds in the Riverina area of New South Wales and Victoria. Their numbers have declined due to over grazing by livestock, human intervention of hunting and trapping as well as invasive species such as feral cats and foxes. Droughts and floods with severe storms have also impacted numbers.
Taronga Western Plains Zoo is part of the National Recovery Plan for the Plains-wanderer to help save the species from extinction.
Woodhouse advises “currently Taronga Western Plains Zoo is home to seven Plains-wanderer individuals and is helping to conserve the species with a behind-the-scenes conservation breeding program."
The Zoo has established a conservation breeding program on site and it is currently breeding season for the species.
Woodhouse concludes “it is nerve racking to have such a big responsibility of looking after such a small and fragile species, literally their future is in your hands.”
“There is nothing more satisfying though in this line of work than being part of the establishment of a conservation project.
“Hopefully one day I am part of the release program back into the wild, giving this species and its family a fighting chance."
One way Australians can help wildlife like the Plains-wanderer is if you have a pet cat don’t let it roam outside day or night. Use aviaries, cat runs or even leads to let your cat outside, this will not only protect bird species but reptiles and insects as well.
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18th October 2018 - Royal couple officially launch Taronga Institute of Science & Learning
25th June 2018 - Giraffes at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo set for new $50 million home
24th March 2017 - Cairns Jurassica Project aims to conserve and preserve some of Australia’s most endangered species
25th September 2016 - Taronga Zoo gets approval for $30 million conservation centre
16th May 2016 - Taronga Zoo celebrates wombat breeding success
3rd March 2016 - United Nations marks World Wildlife Day with a global call to save endangered species
19th November 2014 - Criminal wildlife poaching driving endangered species to brink of extinction
4th December 2011 - Endangered Rock-wallaby gets more parkland to call home
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