We're joined by Daniella Teixeira to discuss Black Cockatoos! Currently completing her PhD at the #UQ Centre for Biodiversity & Conservation Science, Daniella has over ten years experience as an ecologist and conservation biologist, in roles ranging from threatened species recovery to fisheries & sustainability monitoring. She's a member of the Recovery Team for South-Eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos and the Glossy Black Conservancy, and co-founder of first National Black-Cockatoo Forum in 2018. Her recent work focuses on the conservation, behaviour, and bioacoustic research of threatened birds. We discuss Black Cockatoos, bushfires, bio-acoustics for conservation, and much more, over poppy-seed lemon drizzle cake and Unmanageable Noise cocktails!


Check out Daniella's work at daniellateixeira.com or follow the Glossy Black Conservancy at glossyblack.org.au and @GlossyBlackConservancy on social media.


New Research:


Ewart et al. 2020 Museum specimens provide reliable SNP data for population genomic analysis of a widely distributed but threatened cockatoo species. Mol. Ecol. Res. Vol 16: 6


https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42408-019-0054-8


Densmore & Clingan 2019 Prescribed burning in a mediterranean climate region mitigates the disturbance bybushfire to a critical food resource for an endangered bird, the Carnaby’s cockatoo. Fire Ecology, Vol 15:36


https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1755-0998.13082