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Endangered Cockatoos Face Habitat Loss After Bushfires

Published Saturday, June 13, 2026 · Updated June 14

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  • Environmental Impact & Conservation Urgency1 source

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Endangered pink cockatoos in Victoria, Australia, are facing significant habitat loss after January's bushfires. Approximately 70% of their core habitat in Wyperfeld National Park was destroyed, raising urgent concerns for conservation and long-term recovery efforts.

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  • 70% of the pink cockatoo's core habitat in Wyperfeld National Park, Victoria, was scorched in January's bushfires.

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  • The Guardian

    The article highlights the severe environmental impact of bushfires on endangered species and habitats, underscoring the urgent need for conservation and long-term recovery efforts.

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