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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Methods
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Study area
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Carnaby’s Cockatoo
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Occurrence data on Carnaby’s Cockatoo
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Carnaby’s Cockatoo breeding on Koobabbie
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Aging of Carnaby’s Cockatoo nestlings
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Sexing and kinship of nestlings
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Assessment of nestling condition
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Spacing of active hollows used by Carnaby’s Cockatoo
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Provision of artificial hollows
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Control of over-abundant cockatoos and feral cats
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Results
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Occurrence of Carnaby’s Cockatoo on Koobabbie
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Number of breeding attempts 2003–2013
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Timing of egg-laying on Koobabbie
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Numbers of Carnaby’s Cockatoo seen on Koobabbie
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Feeding observations
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Sex and kinship of nestlings
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Condition of nestlings
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Dimensions of hollows used by Carnaby’s Cockatoo on Koobabbie
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Spacing of active hollows used by Carnaby’s Cockatoo on Koobabbie
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Artificial hollows: costs and use
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Movements of Carnaby’s Cockatoo from Koobabbie
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Control of over-abundant cockatoos and feral cats
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Other threats to Carnaby’s cockatoo nestlings
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Discussion
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Carnaby’s Cockatoo breeding on Koobabbie
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Condition of nestlings at Koobabbie
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Movements of birds from Koobabbie
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What caused the mass deaths of breeding birds in 2009 and 2012
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Conservation implications
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Acknowledgements
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References
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