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On A Wing And a Prayer DVD
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The incredible life cycle of the endangered Carnaby’s cockatoo through the engaging story of one small cockatoo family.  Capturing a remarkable never-filmed-before journey of life and hope for one of Australia’s most loved, but critically endangered birds.

Also featuring a bonus documentary and photo gallery.

Rated PG – Parental guidance recommended.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2011, PAL, Region 4, 52 minutes.… Read More

Sponsor & Release a Black Cockatoo
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  • Name your sponsored black cockatoo
  • Attend the release
  • Have the honour of releasing your sponsored black cockatoo
  • Receive a sponsorship certificate
  • Receive a private tour of our centre for a group of 10 people max

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Adopt Katanning
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Katanning is one of the earliest residents of Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre. Katanning can often be heard whistling and flirting with the many visitors and volunteers that come to see him, and is always happy when volunteers come down to keep him company at morning tea.… Read More

Can You Hear the Black Cockies Call? A6 small book
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This bright and informative book for children, tells about the habitat and feeding grounds of Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo.

With beautiful semi-gloss photographs, this delightful book was published by Jessica Wright on behalf of RAIN (Ravensthorpe Agricultural Initiative Network) 2015.

The Small book is A6 sized 10.5 x 14.8 cm.

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Bush Birds Notepad
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An A5 notepad with a card cover and back to keep it safe. Each pad contains 40 sheets of notepaper.

The cover design is carried through the 40 pages of the pad as a faded background.

Designed and handmade in WA by Mokoh designsRead More

Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos Tote Bag
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Product of Mokoh Design.

This beautiful tote bag features two Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos on Banksia.
Calico tote bag with a gusset and long handles.

Bag measures 30 cm x 38 cm x 8 cm with  2 x 70 cm handles.… Read More

Adopt Opal
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Opal was found in 2015 as a weak fledgling in Marrickville Park, New South Wales.  She came to Western Australia thanks to a crowdfunding campaign.

Opal has quickly adapted to our local diet and is now friends with Kaarakin’s other yellow-tailed black cockatoo, Yeti. Opal
is larger than the others as she is a member of the northern funereus sub-species.… Read More

Adopt Denmark
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Denmark is one of the few talkers at Kaarakin. He is something of a TV superstar, having featured several times in
filming done at Perth Zoo to highlight the wonderful work they do in helping Kaarakin care for injured
wild black cockatoos.
He often flirts shamelessly with Betty, one of our female red-tailed black cockatoos, but unfortunately she shows no interest
in his attention! Denmark is very close friends with Cathie the other male Carnaby’s in our interactive aviary.

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