BIRD CONSERVATION
Research suggests over 1400 bird species have gone extinct in modern human history and half of the worlds bird species are currently in decline.
We aim to raise awareness for all bird species through our game, with a special focus on conserving Tasmania's critically endangered birds: Swift Parrot, Orange-bellied Parrot, Forty-spotted Pardalote, and Tasmanian Masked Owl.
$1 from each pack sold, plus our annual fundraiser, supports bird conservation groups working to protect these legends of the sky.
TOTAL DONATIONS TO DATE: $6510
$1160 Bob Brown Foundation, “Saving the Swifties” campaign.
$1000 Raptor Refuge, Kettering TAS. Rehabilitating injured Raptors in southern Tasmania
$1000 Inala Nature, Bruny Island. Studying and protecting birds of all kinds, but particularly the critically endangered 40 spotted pardalote.
$900 Giving Land Back. Aboriginal Council of Tasmania.
$800 Raptor Care, North West Tasmania. Rehabilitating and caring for injured raptors in the North of the State.
$500 Difficult Bird Research Group.
$500 Pacific Black Duck Conservation Group, Hobart. Raising awareness about Ducks, particularly feeding ducks in Tasmania.
$500 Black Gum Conservation Group, Hobart TAS. Planting black gum trees, habitat relied on by the critically endangered Swift Parrot.
$150 Landcare Tasmania, Hobart.
Difficulty Bird Research Group
If you or your organisation is doing work to protect birds and their habitat and would like to be considered for a donation, please chirp in our direction.