Conservation of the Noisy Scrub-bird: a review of 35 years of research and management
A Danks - Pacific Conservation Biology, 1997 - CSIRO Publishing
The Noisy Scrub-bird is a small, semi-flightless insectivore which forages in leaf litter and
the lower stratum of dense vegetation. More widespread when discovered last century the …
the lower stratum of dense vegetation. More widespread when discovered last century the …
[PDF][PDF] The history and success of noisy scrub-bird re-introductions in Western Australia: 1983–2005
S Comer, A Danks, AH Burbidge… - Global Re-introduction …, 2010 - academia.edu
The noisy scrub-bird (Atrichornis clamosus) is a small, sexually dimorphic, semi-. ightless
obligate insectivore, endemic to the south coast of Western Australia between Two Peoples …
obligate insectivore, endemic to the south coast of Western Australia between Two Peoples …
[PDF][PDF] Noisy scrub-bird recovery plan
A Danks, AA Burbidge, AH Burbidge… - Western Australian …, 1996 - library.dbca.wa.gov.au
… a very young male strongly suggests that the replacement males are not immigrants from
other areas but are permanently present in or near the territories of the singing males (Danks …
other areas but are permanently present in or near the territories of the singing males (Danks …
Diet of the Noisy Scrub-bird Atrichornis clamosus at Two Peoples Bay, South-western Western Australia
A Danks, MC Calver - Emu-Austral Ornithology, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
Methods During the breeding seasons in June and July of 1989 and 1990, a total of 32 A,
clamosus were captured from the Mt. Gardner area at Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve. They …
clamosus were captured from the Mt. Gardner area at Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve. They …
[PDF][PDF] Attempted re-introduction of the western bristlebird in south-western Australia
AH Burbidge, S Comer, A Danks… - … case-studies from …, 2010 - academia.edu
The passerine family Dasyornithidae includes only one genus (Dasyornis) and is endemic to
southern Australia. All three species are considered threatened, with the western bristlebird …
southern Australia. All three species are considered threatened, with the western bristlebird …
[PDF][PDF] Threatened species management on the south coast of Western Australia
K Gillen, A Danks, J Courtenay… - Assistant Editor: Martin …, 1997 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve and Stirling Range National Park are noted for their
biodiversity and are examples of protected areas where management for threatened species is …
biodiversity and are examples of protected areas where management for threatened species is …
Population decline of the noisy scrub-bird is not correlated with territory size, marginal declines in rainfall or fire impacts
JD Roberts, A Danks, A Berryman… - Pacific Conservation …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
The noisy scrub-bird is endangered and confined to one natural population on Mount
Gardner and several translocated populations east of Albany, Western Australia. Annual …
Gardner and several translocated populations east of Albany, Western Australia. Annual …
[PDF][PDF] South Coast Biodiversity
A Danks - An Overview of Biodiversity Values, Threats and …, 2004 - files2.trunity.org
This paper attempts to summarise current knowledge of biodiversity and approaches to
biodiversity conservation in the SCRIPT NRM South Coast Region (Figure 1), which for the …
biodiversity conservation in the SCRIPT NRM South Coast Region (Figure 1), which for the …
[PDF][PDF] Post-release breeding
A Danks - Special Bird Issue, 2000 - iucn-ctsg.org
The possibility of re-introducing the noisy-scrub bird Atrichornis clamosus to other parts of
its former range was discussed soon after this long-lost species was rediscovered at Two …
its former range was discussed soon after this long-lost species was rediscovered at Two …
Collaborative commitment to a shared vision: recovery efforts for noisy scrub-birds and western ground parrots Allan Burbidge, Sarah Comer and
A Danks - Recovering Australian Threatened Species: A Book of …, 2018 - books.google.com
Following discovery of the noisy scrub-bird (Atrichornis clamosus) by John Gilbert in south-western
Australia in 1842, clearing and altered fire regimes as a result of European …
Australia in 1842, clearing and altered fire regimes as a result of European …