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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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Appendix 4: South-east Cape York Reef Community Action Plan Project Prospectus

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Cape York Peninsula is an important region. Its eastern catchments are highly intact compared with other coastal regions in Queensland and flow directly to the top third of the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR).

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Appendix 1: Workshop Attendees

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This resource contains a list of attendees as well as which workshop they attended.

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Appendix 2: Workshop Photos

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This resource contains photos taken at planning workshops.

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Appendix 3: Project roadmaps

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This resource contains a series of roadmaps that were developed at planning workshops.

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South-east Cape York Reef Community Action Plan

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Cape York Peninsula is an important and iconic place. Cape York’s eastern catchments flow directly to the top third of the world heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR), including ten of the Reef’s 30 unique bioregions.

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