The Temperate Woodland Bird Conservation Action Plan (TWBCAP or ‘The Plan’) lists priority actions for over 50 woodland-dependent bird species, identified as threatened or declining, across temperate woodland landscapes in south-eastern Australia. It identifies ten interventions to minimise threats to woodland birds, prevent further species’ declines and increase their population size and resilience. 

This Plan aims to expand on current projects that are already undertaking some of the strategic actions identified in the plan and identify new opportunities for organisations’ to work together. 

Biolinks Alliance is a member of the Plan’s steering committee as well as participating in priority action working groups. Our Spring Plains Watershed Repair project is directly targeting building the health and resilience of a hotspot of one of the Plans flagship species the Swift Parrot.

Temperate Woodland Bird Conservation Action Plan

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