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Karak Species: South-eastern Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo Where ...

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KARAKnesting sites.KARAK JUNIOROnce a year, volunteers gather in western Victoria tocount the elusive cockatoo. Any sightings can bereported to a toll-free hotline: 1800 262 062.The Official Mascot of the Melbourne 2006Commonwealth Games, <strong>Karak</strong>, has a new addition tothe family. <strong>Karak</strong>'s younger cousin, <strong>Karak</strong> Junior, wasborn at Victoria's Healesville Sanctuary on 26 March2004.<strong>Karak</strong> with <strong>Karak</strong> Junior<strong>Karak</strong> Junior, who is a <strong>Red</strong>-tailed <strong>Black</strong> <strong>Cockatoo</strong>, is thefirst such bird successfully bred at Healesville in morethan a decade. Coincidentally, <strong>Karak</strong> Junior's birthdayis the same date as the Closing Ceremony of theMelbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.Commonwealth Games Minister Justin Madden and hisfamily celebrated Father's Day, Sunday 5 September,at Healesville with <strong>Karak</strong> and his little cousin, both ofwhom will now spend their time promoting the Games,and spreading the word about the importance ofpreserving old growth trees for nesting and feeding.<strong>Karak</strong> JuniorFor more information visit the HealesvilleSanctuary website:www.zoo.org.au/healesville/karak.htm .For more information on the <strong>South</strong>-<strong>eastern</strong> <strong>Red</strong>tailed<strong>Black</strong> <strong>Cockatoo</strong> visit the Birds Australia website:www.birdsaustralia.com.au/rtbced/index.htmlSTARTING BLOCKS © State of Victoria, 20043

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