Flock of corella survivors in Newcastle is slowly recovering following a suspected mass poisoning incident.
Flock of corella survivors in Newcastle is slowly recovering following a suspected mass poisoning incident.
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It’s heartening to hear that the flock of corellas is regaining strength after such a tragic incident. The suspected mass poisoning is deeply concerning, and it highlights the importance of protecting our wildlife and ensuring their safety. Hopefully, the survivors can continue to thrive, and measures will be taken to prevent such events in the future. It’s crucial that communities come together to advocate for the wellbeing of our local bird populations and educate others about the dangers they face. Let’s hope for a full recovery for these beautiful birds!