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  <title>Gang-gang conservation - Stacey Taylor</title>
  <description>It is wonderful to have Stacey with us today. After spending the day walking and talking in the forest, looking at hollows and collecting feathers, we are grateful to Stacey for taking the time to chat with us about Gang-gang conservation and her important research into one of Australia's iconic and most loved birds. Stacey is a PhD candidate working to address critical knowledge gaps in the ecology of Gang-gang Cockatoos. She is also a Senior Conservation Planner with the ACT Government, focusing on developing high-level strategic documents and applying ecological principles to conservation efforts. Stacey is part of the Difficult Bird Research Group, her research is helping to locate and describe critical breeding habitat, investigate predation and competition pressures on reproductive success, and study the population genetics of Gang-gangs across their range. She is also trialling non-invasive methods for collecting genetic material.&amp;amp;nbsp; Join Stacey and Stuart in the treehouse. &amp;amp;nbsp;  Download a copy of the Gang-gang feather identification booklet If you can help Stacey with her research please get in contact Stacey.Taylor@act.gov.au Difficult Bird Research Group Short youtube video of our Gang-gangs </description>
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