Creating Black Cockatoo Friendly Suburbs by Dr. Christine Groom
Saturday 14th June 2025
Learn how to make your neighborhood more welcoming to Black Cockatoos with Dr. Christine Groom!
Landscapes in urban areas can be designed to maximise benefits to native wildlife, biodiversity, and to make a healthier environment for residents. But the number of Carnaby’s cockatoos visiting urban landscapes is declining, and their future is uncertain.
To help secure the future of Carnaby’s cockatoos, adjustments need to be made: roost sites need to be protected, water sources need to be safely provided, and public gardens need to provide food sources.
Creating Black Cockatoo Friendly Suburbs is a guide to simple but effective measures that everyone can use, whether you are a landscaper, developer, or an everyday home gardener.
In this book, Christine Groom provides measures that everyone can use to enhance the landscape and biodiversity of our suburbs for the benefit of endangered species, like the Carnaby’s cockatoo, and urban biodiversity.
Dr. Christine Groom is a member of Birdlife Australia and the Ecological Society of Australia. She is also an Adjunct Research Fellow in the Ecological Restoration and Intervention Ecology research group at the University of Western Australia. Christine lives in the Perth hills, and Carnaby’s cockatoos regularly visit her garden to prune the banksias and hakeas planted for them.
In 2015, Christine completed her PhD on Carnaby’s cockatoos in urban Perth by satellite tracking study birds and following their daily movements and in 2020, Christine was awarded a Diploma of Landscape Design.
Author presentation followed by book sales and signings, and a complimentary morning tea.
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