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Grassland loss and woody plant encroachment drive decline of golden-shouldered parrot – New Study/Science Updates



The endangered golden-shouldered parrot, a technicolor species native to Far North Queensland’s Cape York Peninsula, is abandoning areas of grassland it usually nests in because woody plants are encroaching upon its preferred vegetation.



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Far North Queensland’s endangered golden-shouldered parrot is facing habitat loss due to woody plant encroachment on its preferred grassland nesting areas. These colorful parrots, native to the Cape York Peninsula, are being forced to abandon traditional breeding grounds as woody vegetation replaces the open grasslands crucial for their survival. This poses a significant threat to the species’ already dwindling population, highlighting the need for habitat management strategies to preserve their nesting sites and ensure their continued existence.

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