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01/04/2022

King Island Brown Thornbill receives Priority Species Grant

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Cradle Coast Authority, in partnership with King Island Landcare and Birdlife Australia,
have been successful in obtaining a grant to help protect the King Island Brown
Thornbill, one of the top five Australian bird species considered most likely to become
extinct within 20 years without action.

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