Last updated:
09 Mar 2022
Distribution of the species within this region
The Gang-gang Cockatoo is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the
Ocean Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.
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Vegetation formations, classes and types
In this region the Gang-gang Cockatoo - Ocean is known to
be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Click on a name to get background information
about it.
- Grasslands
- Maritime Grasslands
- Southern Headland Grassland
- Temperate Montane Grasslands
- Monaro Kangaroo Grass Woodland-Grassland Complex
- Monaro Snowgrass-Kangaroo Grass Grassland
- Southern Tableland Red Grass-Spear Grass Grassland
- Southern Tableland Valley Flats Damp Grassland
- Yass Gorge Rhyolite Grassland
- Grassy woodlands
- Coastal Valley Grassy Woodlands
- Araluen Scarp Grassy Forest
- Bull Oak grassy woodland of the central Hunter Valley
- Central Hunter Ironbark-Spotted Gum Forest
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- Floodplain Transition Woodlands
- Yellow Box - River Red Gum tall grassy riverine woodland of NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion and Riverina Bioregion
- New England Grassy Woodlands
- Liverpool Range Box-Silvertop Stringybark Forest
- Moonbi Range Stringybark-Yellow Box Forest
- Northwest Ranges Apple-Stringybark Sheltered Forest
- Southern Tableland Grassy Woodlands
- Apple Box - Yellow Box dry grassy woodland of the South Eastern Highlands Bioregion
- Blakely's Red Gum - Yellow Box - Rough-barked Apple grassy woodland of the Capertee Valley, Sydney Basin Bioregion
- Blakely's Red Gum moist sedgey woodland on flats and drainage lines of the South Eastern Highlands Bioregion and NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion
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- Subalpine Woodlands
- Tableland Clay Grassy Woodlands
- Bondo Frost Hollow Grassy Woodland
- Brittle Gum - stringybark shrubby open forest on basalt residuals in the Capertee Valley, Sydney Basin Bioregion
- Goulburn Tableland Frost Hollow Grassy Woodland
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- Western Slopes Grassy Woodlands
- Apple Box - Blakely's Red Gum moist valley and footslopes grass-forb open forest of the NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion
- Apple Box - Silver Banksia - Drooping Sheoak open woodland - tall shrubland in protected gullies of the Coolac - Tumut serpentinite belt, NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion.
- Blakely's Red Gum - White Box - Yellow Box - Black Cypress Pine box grass/shrub woodland on clay loam soils on undulating hills of central NSW South Western Slopes Bioregion
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