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Welcome to BirdLife Australia!

As of 1 January 2012, BOCA has merged with Birds Australia to become BirdLife Australia. The new BirdLife Australia website will go live in early February, and until then the current BOCA site will continue to be available.

At BirdLife Australia we are dedicated to achieving outstanding conservation results for our native birds and their habitats. With our specialised knowledge and the commitment of an Australia-wide network of members, volunteers and supporters, we are creating a bright future for Australia’s birds. Look out for our new website from February 2012 at birdlife.org.au

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Hooded Plover Copyright  (Photographer: Jennifer Spry)

Anecdotal Biographies

As part of BOCA's centenary in 2005, Leonie and Trevor Robins collected brief "biographies" of some of the people who had helped along the way. These are available for download below:

37 Downloadable documents (Showing 1 to 20)
Date Name Size
2011-11Aston. Helen54 kB
2011-11Bloss, Rod48 kB
2011-11Brice, Nena40 kB
2011-11Browne, Celia48 kB
2011-11Deason, Geoff67 kB
2011-11Debus, Stephen46 kB
2011-11Dennett, Xenia52 kB
2011-11Dowling, Ian43 kB
2011-11Garrett, Barbara49 kB
2011-11Hawtin, Alec44 kB
2011-11Hughes, Bob40 kB
2011-11Hurley, Julia43 kB
2011-11Hyett, Jack45 kB
2011-11Jarman, Beryl45 kB
2011-11Jarman, Howard46 kB
2011-11Johnson, Reg63 kB
2011-11Jones, Laurie46 kB
2011-11Kinloch, David50 kB
2011-11Kloot, Tess50 kB
2011-11Longmuir, Barbara51 kB

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