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climate change & extreme weather
extreme weather that applies to the endangered status of the orange-bellied pparrot can indlude fires. In Extension to this the extreme Australian fire season can be attributed as climate change.
altered fire regime within the species breeding range reducingthe amount of preferred vegetation type. This has also come to affect their breedign grounds in the rainforests of Tasmania.
pollution & environmental degradation
air pollution
household combustion devices
motor vechicles
industrial facilities
bushfire smokes
deforestation
large-scale agriculture to graze livestock or grow cotton
mining such as bausites
logging for timber,paper and pulp
water pollution
pesticides, metals, herbicides, terriigenous, sedimenes & debris
Orange-Bellied Parrot:
Threat & Solution Map
invasive species & predators
cross-breeding
blued-wing parrots
due to the same environment living, the two species often mate and hybridisation happen. this could reduce the originality and blood line species of the orange-bellied parrots.
predation
cat
fox
snakes
invasive species
human
migrations & Nature selection
most first migration tend to be hard for the the orange-bellied parrot. they tend to get eaten or fall which hurt them and die.
habitat loss