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By joining the biggest community of bird lovers in Australia, you can help us make a positive impact on the future of our native birdlife. The members of BirdLife Australia, along with our supporters and partners, have been powerful advocates for native birds and the conservation of their habitats since 1901.

We are also the meeting ground for everyone with an interest in birds from the curious backyard observer to the dedicated research scientist. It doesn’t matter what your interest in birds is or how much you know about them, your membership will offer you the opportunity to increase your awareness and enjoyment.

Birdlife Australia would be delighted to welcome you as a new member and we look forward to sharing our news and achievements with you throughout the coming year.

Projects
Atlas & Birdata
Beach-nesting Birds
Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo Recovery
Shorebirds 2020
Woodland Birds for Biodiversity

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Atlas & Birdata

The Atlas is one of BirdLife Australia's greatest resources, allowing us to track changes in birds across the country. Since 1998 a dedicated band of... More >

Beach-nesting Birds

BirdLife Australia’s Beach-nesting Birds project works with community volunteers across Australia to help raise awareness among beach users about... More >

Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo Recovery

BirdLife Australia has been running the Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo Recovery project since 2001. We work with various land managers, government and... More >

Shorebirds 2020

The Shorebirds 2020 program aims to reinvigorate and coordinate national shorebird population monitoring in Australia. To report on the population... More >

Woodland Birds for Biodiversity

Since European settlement one-third of Australia’s woodlands and 80% of temperate woodlands have been cleared. The Woodland Birds for Biodiversity... More >

@BirdlifeOz

Congrats to @BirdlifeOz member Patricia Ferguson for winning a Logan Eco Award for her countless hours working for birds & the environment!

The UK's first crane egg in four centuries has been laid! Congrats @WWTworldwide! http://t.co/3RhrEyjJfy

Is nowhere safe from shooting, grazing & logging? National Parks don't seem to be. We call for Fed protection now: http://t.co/CSUzaOTulb

Submissions

BirdLife Australia staff and members make submissions on a diverse range of bird-related conservation issues.

"Each submission focuses on what’s best for birds"

Our arguments are based in fact and guided by our conservation policies which ensure a consistent approach to issues which may be complex.

Our priority is to speak for birds with a clear, strong and credible voice to influence key decision makers to favour the conservation and protection of Australia’s birds in their resolutions.

We work with our branches and individual members – our eyes and ears - to ensure that we are aware of new developments and issues that may present a significant threat to our birdlife and their habitat.

Read and download our submissions below.

Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo threatened with land clearing

Downloads

WA Draft Environmental Assessment Guideline

BirdLife Australia comment on the WA Draft Environmental Assessment Guideline for Environmental offsets
December 2012

Mornington Peninsula National Park Dog Walking Review

Submission by BirdLife Australia on the Mornington Peninsula
National Park Dog Walking Review, November 2012

Reform of Australia’s biosecurity system and New biosecurity legislation

BirdLife Australia submission on the Reform of Australia’s biosecurity system and New biosecurity legislation.
November 2012

Biosecurity Bill NGO Joint Submission

As a replacement for the century-old Quarantine Act 1908, the Biosecurity Bill 2012 represents a rare opportunity to bolster Australia’s capacity to protect the environment from invasive species, a major cause of extinctions, declines and degradation.

Victorian Invasive Species Legislation

Read BirdLife Australia's comments on this paper on new legislation in Victoria

Native Vegetation Regulation Review

Read BirdLife Australia's submission on the Review of the Native Vegetation Regulation

Management of Public Land in NSW

Our submission in response to the Inquiry into the management of public land in New South Wales

Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve Reserve

Submission on support for the proposed Marine National Park in the eastern Coral Sea February 2012

Galilee Coal Mine QLD and impact on Bimblebox Nature Refuge

Submission on proposed establishment of Galilee Coal Mine and the impact on Bimblebox Nature Refuge and several threatened bird species December 2011

Code of Practice for Fire Management on Public Land Consultation Draft VIC

Submission on fire management, inappropriate fire regimes, and Victorian Government's responsibility to conserve biodiversity December 2011

Black Cockatoo EPBC referral guidelines

Submission on EPBC referral guidelines for three threatened black cockatoo species August 2011

Australia's Biodiversity in a changing climate

Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Climate Change, Environment and the Arts on the Inquiry into Australia's Biodiversity in a changing climate July 2011

Carbon Farming Initiative

Submission to the Senate on the Carbon Farming Initiative April 2011

Land clearing affecting Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo

Submission on EPBC Referral - Proposed land clearing for Shotts Industrial Park, Collie WA affecting Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo habitat January 2011

Impact of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan in Regional Australia

Submission on the Inquiry into the impact of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan in Regional Australia December 2010

Restore environmental flows to Murray-Darling Basin

Submission on Support for a Murray-Darling Basin Plan to restore environmental flows November 2010

Fire regimes a Key Threatening Process

Submission on nomination to list 'Fire regimes that cause biodiversity decline' as a Key Threatening Process November 2010

Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo habitat

Submission to West Wimmera Shire Council opposing removal of native vegetation September 2010

Wildlife Corridors

Submission in response to the Draft National Wildlife Corridors Plan April 2012