How the endangered Regent Honeyeater is being saved from extinction

The Regent Honeyeater is a unique Australian Songbird on the verge of extinction.
There are just a few hundred Regent Honeyeaters left in the wild — with the vast majority of their population confined to NSW.
Mick Roderick, NSW Woodland Bird Program Manager at BirdLife Australia, joined Joe Hildebrand to talk about the group’s effort to save the species.
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