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Antbed - a newsletter about the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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Information on the rare species, the Golden-shouldered ParrotInformation on the rare species, the Golden-shouldered Parrot.

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Antbed - Issue Two - a newsletter about the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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Some information on the habitat and distribution of the Golden-shouldered Parrot.

Reports that the wet season is a time of food shortage; that breeding success is unlikely to be a problem; and that radio-tracking birds is futile. Describes related and linked projects.

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Antbed - Issue Three - a newsletter about the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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Golden-shouldered Parrots behaviour in the wet season.

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Antbed- Issue Four - a newsletter about the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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This issue describes the breeding biology of the Golden-shouldered Parrot and the formation of the Golden-shouldered Parrot recovery team.

Golden-shouldered Parrots nesting times.

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Antbed - Issue Five - a newsletter about the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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Tracing the nestlings of the illusive Golden-shouldered Parrot.

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Antbed - Issue Six - a newsletter about the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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Tracing the background to the scarcity of the Golden-shouldered Parrot.

Detailed account of studies into the ecology of the parrot and its ecosystem as well as threat to the parrots.

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Antbed - Issue Seven - a newsletter on the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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Susan Sheperd from Artemis Station has run a study project focused on the Golden-shouldered Parrot since 1995.

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Antbed - Issue Eight - a newsletter on the Golden-shouldered Parrot

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The Sheperd Family of Artemis Station establish the Artemis Antbed Parrot Nature Refuge.

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Technical Report to the Springvale Erosion Management Plan

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In 2016 the Queensland Government purchased Springvale Station, a 56,295ha property in Far North Queensland (Figure 2), located just north of and connected to the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

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Springvale Erosion Management Plan

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In 2016 the Queensland Government purchased Springvale Station, a 56,295ha property in Far North Queensland (Figure 1).

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