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You can help bring back critically endangered bush stone-curlews

Imagine the distinctive call of the bush stone-curlew echoing across Phillip Island (Millowl) once again. Researchers are monitoring bush stone-curlews in the wild using GPS trackers on miniature backpacks.
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Join us in hitting our appeal target of $100,000

Through the dedicated efforts of Phillip Island Nature Parks, Odonata Foundation and The Australian National University and with the support of the Penguin Foundation, we reached a historical milestone with the first groups of birds released onto fox-free Phillip Island in August.

To ensure these beautiful birds can establish a lasting presence on Phillip Island, we need your help. We are aiming to raise $100,000 for the second release of bush stone-curlews onto this unique island haven for threatened species.

Your support will help establish a self-sustaining population on Phillip Island and cast a lifeline to the Critically Endangered species in south-eastern Australia. 

You can help bring back critically endangered bush stone-curlews

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Minimum amount: A$1.00
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How can you help?

Every contribution you make directly impacts the future of these vulnerable birds.

It will take time to establish a population with challenges and triumphs expected along the way. With your help, we can create a brighter future for these incredible birds and ensure their calls are heard once more.

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