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Small Birds Project
A word about small birds from the Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia |
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Australia's small birds need our help. Surveys of bird populations show their numbers are dropping. On the other hand birds such as noisy miners, rainbow lorikeets and wattle birds have increased in number. Why? It all comes down to habitat. Over the past years Australians have planted lots of native plants in their gardens, but most of these have been plants like bottle brush or large grevilleas such as Robyn Gordon. These provide ample food for nectar eating birds such as those mentioned and this has helped their numbers to increase. However, it is a good example of how providing the right habitat can assist native species to thrive. Join our project to do the same for small birds. |
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Small birds, such as blue wrens, willie wagtails, yellow robins and finches need dense foliage to survive and breed and to protect them from cats, dogs and large birds. Their presence in your garden will not only give you pleasure but will also help manage garden pests.
How is the Wildlife Preservation Society helping, and how can you help?
- Plant shrubs that can grow or be pruned into a dense hedge or clump
- Consult your local nursery for suitable shrubs for your area
- Provide water nearby
- Invite your neighbours to do the same. The more havens the more birds are likely to stay.
- Encourage your local Council to plant shrubbery in local parks.
Some typical shrubs include several grevilleas, such as g. rosmarinifolia. and hakeas.
Help make this a community project. It’s so simple.
Join the Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia's donation program for as little as $10 or more each month and together we can make Australia a safe place where native wildlife conservation matters.
Help save Australia's native wildlife by donating to the Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia. Click here
Donations of $2 or more are fully tax deductible and all quoted dollar amounts are in Australian currency. |
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FOR MORE INFORMATION please contact our Office on:
Tel: 02 9556 1537 • International: +61 2 9556 1537
Fax: 02 9599 0000 • International: +61 2 9599 0000
Email: info@wpsa.org.au
Post: PO Box 42, BRIGHTON LE SANDS, NSW, 2216, Australia |