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Orange-Bellied Parrots Return to Tasmania for Festive Season

The return of the Orange-bellied Parrots (OBP) to their breeding grounds in Melaleuca has been promising this year, with a total of 86 birds recorded. This figure includes 51 males and 35 females, comprising 66 wild-born and 20 juvenile parrots that were raised in captivity. The Minister for Environment, Madeleine Ogilvie, expressed optimism about the numbers, highlighting the dedication of volunteers and staff involved in the successful OBP Tasmanian Program.

Success of Conservation Efforts

While this year’s return is slightly lower than last year’s record of 91, it marks the second highest number since systematic monitoring began. The conservation program focuses on various initiatives to support both wild and captive populations of this endangered species. Ogilvie noted, “Another year of promising return numbers demonstrates the hard work of our dedicated volunteers and staff.”

The first fledglings of the season have begun to arrive at the Five Mile Beach Wildlife Facility. Young parrots born at this facility will be released at Melaleuca later in the summer to enhance the wild population. This ongoing effort reflects the Tasmanian Government’s commitment to the OBP program, with a substantial investment of $2.5 million allocated to develop the captive breeding facility at Five Mile Beach.

Future Tracking and Monitoring Initiatives

In addition to the breeding program, an extra $1.3 million has been earmarked for tracking the parrots during their migration and for upgrading facilities. The Orange-bellied Parrot Tracking Project, led by NRE Tas in collaboration with Zoos Victoria, is set to further bolster these conservation efforts. As part of the 2025 tracking project, 39 OBPs will be fitted with lightweight very high frequency transmitters before their migration to the mainland.

The results of this tracking initiative are expected to provide valuable insights and will be published in the new year. As the population of Orange-bellied Parrots continues to be monitored and supported, the success of these conservation efforts remains crucial for the survival of this iconic species.

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