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Landmark study to reintroduce bush stone-curlew to Phillip Island

A dozen bush stone-curlews from Mt Rothwell Sanctuary will be reintroduced to Phillip Island (Millowl) in August, with hopes the new program will cast a lifeline to the critically endangered…

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Board of Management Update - June 2024

The Phillip Island Nature Parks Board met on the 27 June 2024 for its regular board meeting.

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Phillip Island Nature Parks Visitor Numbers Double As Recovery Continues

The Phillip Island Nature Parks recently published 2022-23 Annual Report shows the call for nature-based tourism experiences is flourishing, as the business continues to recover from the pandemic.

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Penguin Parade Boardwalk Upgrade Underway

With the departure of short-tailed shearwaters and temporary fencing installed, works are now well underway at the iconic Penguin Parade, thanks to a $5 million upgrade through the State Government’s…

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Board of Management Update – May 2024

The Phillip Island Nature Parks Board met on the 30 May 2024 for its regular board meeting.

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Hoodie Heros inspire action for conservation

The arrival of cold weather brings another breeding season for hooded plovers to a close, and with it the end of the Sharing our Shores campaign on Phillip Island, which…

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Strong El Nino event results in breeding success of little penguins

Phillip Island’s little penguin population has overcome the environmental odds of a strong El Nino event, with higher than expected number of fledgling chicks this breeding season.

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Volunteers Celebrated at Phillip Island Nature Parks

The contribution of hundreds of Phillip Island Nature Parks volunteers will be celebrated this week with a program of activities and a special ‘Breakfast with a View’ to mark National…

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Collaboration key for the survival of Phillip Island’s threatened species

Phillip Island Nature Parks conservation efforts are paying dividends, with a new report showing the protection and survival of threatened species going from strength to strength.

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Lights out for shearwater seabird migration success

Phillip Island Nature Parks is enlisting the help of local businesses and communities to protect short-tailed shearwater chicks on their first migration north.

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