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About Kaarakin
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We rescue wild black cockatoos in distress – most having been struck by vehicles, ill, shot, fallen, pulled from their nests, or attacked by ravens, pets, or other birds – and rehabilitate them at Kaarakin before releasing back into the … Read More

Get Involved
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There are many ways that both individuals and groups can get involved in the care of black cockatoos at Kaarakin, as well as the regeneration of land and environments that have been lost to them due to human activity. Roll … Read More

Donate
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Help us save black cockatoos threatened with extinction Kaarakin relies on sponsorship and donations to stay open. Without your continued support, we would not be able to continue our extensive conservation efforts for the black cockatoos. Every donation and every … Read More

Black Cockatoos
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There are three species of black cockatoo in Western Australia, all of them under threat of extinction. With its famous white tail and ‘wee-loo’ call, most people in Perth recognise this iconic species. They migrate back and forth from the … Read More

Habitat Restoration
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 The Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre at Kaarakin cares deeply about the loss of habitat of our endangered cockatoos and other wildlife.We are involved in the restoration of habitat in our area that will provide black cockatoos with some of the … Read More

School Education Experiences
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Your school or community group can discover black cockatoos first hand at Kaarakin’s educational experiences. Learn about the black cockatoos who share your local environment, how to identify them, why they’re endangered, what we can do to help them, and … Read More

Carnaby’s Cockatoo
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With its famous white tail and ‘wee-loo’ call, most people in Perth recognise this iconic species. They migrate back and forth from the Swan Coastal Plain where they feed during the summer, to the Wheatbelt where they breed in tree … Read More

Baudin’s Cockatoo
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This white-tailed black cockatoo resembles the Carnaby’s cockatoo. However, the Baudin’s cockatoo is a different species on its own. Its upper mandible (bill) is longer, and its calling sound is like a ‘witch-a’ sound. Their Scientific Name is Zanda baudiini … Read More

Forest Red-tailed Cockatoo
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About the Forest Re-tTailed Black Cockatoo The Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso) is one of the five subspecies of red tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) native to Australia. This subspecies was named ‘Naso’, referring to its large beak, by John Gould … Read More

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