Saving Tasmania’s iconic songbird from extinction.

Once widely distributed across eastern Tasmania and King Island in lowland forests of White Gum, the
Forty-spotted Pardalote is now restricted to just few islands off state’s south-east coast and nearby headlands.

The Forty-spotted Pardalote Conservation Team is working to secure the future of this uniquely Tasmanian songbird.

Recovery Team

Meet the people ensuring the Forty-spotted
Pardalote’s survival.

Learn about the
Forty-spotted Pardalote.

Get to know the Forty-spotted Pardalote and find
out why its future is at risk.

National Recovery Plan.

Read the document that guides our work to conserve this important endemic species.

Research Sub-Committee.

Meet the members of the Forty-spotted Pardalote Research Sub-Committee.