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The Cape Barren goose has also nested on the island.
Cape Barren Geese require a large area to survive as a species.
Several waterfowl species use the site, including Cape Barren geese.
No single solution to the Cape Barren Goose management issues is likely.
Cape Barren Geese are very faithful to certain feeding locations.
Cape Barren Geese are regarded as a threatened species but cause management problems on some farmland.
The Cape Barren goose has been recorded breeding.
However, a clear upward trend in Cape Barren Geese numbers is apparent.
Black swans have nested on the island, which is also a refuge for Cape Barren geese.
Cape Barren geese also breed there.
Cape Barren geese on course.
Facilitate the development of Cape Barren Goose farming and ranching opportunities.
Provide for limited hunting of Cape Barren Geese in early winter and early summer.
The group is notable as a breeding site for Australian sea lions and Cape Barren geese.
Cape Barren geese also breed there, European rabbits have been introduced and the southern grass skink is present.
Recent genetic studies have found a relationship between this species and Cape Barren goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae).
Cape Barren geese and several species of cormorants also breed on islands in Spencer Gulf.
Characteristics and management considerations for Cape Barren Geese feeding refuges are:
Among species recorded were the Australian sea-lion, little penguin, Cape Barren goose and bush rat.
Cape Barren Geese are native to Tasmania.
In 1845, penguins and Cape Barren geese were known to frequent Althorpe Island.
Ownership of the issue and expertise in providing Cape Barren Geese feeding grounds can be retained within local communities.
Maria Island, now a national park is rich in wildlife especially emus, Cape Barren geese and wallabies.
However, the current population levels are clearly not acceptable to farmers who have to tolerate the impacts of Cape Barren Geese feeding habits.
The Cereopsis, or Cape Barren goose, had become an early victim, being prized for its downy feathers.
Michael Steinhardt, the recently retired hedge-fund operator, maintains a wildlife preserve on half of his 50-plus-acre estate in Bedford, N.Y. Four acres are devoted to birds (including African cranes and a cereopsis goose), mammals (wallabies, kangaroos, alpacas, antelopes, zebras and camels) roam the rest.
Recent genetic studies have found a relationship between this species and Cape Barren goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae).
Cape Barren goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae)
Approximately 2,000 Cape Barren Geese (Cereopsis novaehollandiae), normally summer within 1 km of the wetland.
The Cape Barren goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae) is a large goose resident in southern Australia.
The Recherche Cape Barren goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae grisea), also known as the Cape Barren goose (southwestern), is large grazing bird found along the southern coast of Western Australia.
The coscoroba swan is traditionally considered as an early branch from the common ancestor leading to true geese and swans, and recently genetic studies have associated a phylogenetic relationship between this species and Cape Barren goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae) as sister groups.
The park which was declared as Fauna Conservation Reserve in 1967, and was re-proclaimed in 1972 under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 to 'conserve Cape Barren geese (Cereopsis novaehollandiae) breeding habitat and Australian sea lion haul-out areas'.