Twenty critically endangered Regent Honeyeaters released into Hunter Valley wild

Updated June 24 2020 - 9:06am, first published June 22 2020 - 3:17pm
RELEASED: Twenty Regent Honeyeaters have been released back into the wild in the Hunter.
RELEASED: Twenty Regent Honeyeaters have been released back into the wild in the Hunter.

Conservationists are rejoicing following the successful release of 20 captive-bred critically endangered Regent Honeyeaters into the wild.

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