Canberrans help ensure survival of rare island parrot

By Stephen Jeffery
Updated April 12 2017 - 9:48am, first published March 4 2017 - 9:29pm
Canberra Ornithologists Group president Neil Hermes was on the island when the rehabilitation work started and the group continues to provide support to this day. Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan
Canberra Ornithologists Group president Neil Hermes was on the island when the rehabilitation work started and the group continues to provide support to this day. Photo Jay Cronan Photo: Jay Cronan

To most Australians, Phillip Island brings to mind either exciting feats on the racetrack or penguins.

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