Scientists have found that woody plant growth is causing grassland loss and has harmed the endangered golden-shouldered parrot. The golden-shouldered parrot is native to Far North Queensland's Cape ...
From grasslands to killing fields: why trees are bad news for one of Australia’s most stunning birds
Gabriel Crowley undertook the work cited in this article with Susan Shephard (Artemis Station), Stephen Garnett (Charles Darwin University and Conservation Partners) and Stephen Murphy (Conservation ...
The endangered golden-shouldered parrot is abandoning areas of grassland it usually nests in because woody plants are encroaching upon its preferred vegetation. The endangered golden-shouldered parrot ...
The endangered golden-shouldered parrot is abandoning areas of grassland it usually nests in because woody plants are encroaching upon its preferred vegetation. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are ...
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