Helmeted honeyeaters return to Cardinia in Victoria for first time since 1983’s Ash Wednesday bushfires
by Lisa Cox Environment and climate correspondent from on (#6X5KG)
Healesville sanctuary releases 21 critically endangered birds in hopes a new wild population will thrive
For the first time in 42 years, critically endangered helmeted honeyeaters have returned to Cardinia in south-east Victoria, where they were found until the Ash Wednesday bushfires in 1983.
Helmeted honeyeaters are charismatic, energetic and curious, according to Dr Kim Miller, the manager of threatened species at Healesville sanctuary.
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