New Malleefowl Mound Fledges Chicks In Monarto South


Nature Activity


We are excited to share that the newly built Malleefowl mound in Monarto South on a site previously unoccupied by these birds, has resulted in the fledging of 3 chicks.

These have been dutifully captured by the landowner via track-cams. The property is part of a cluster of landholders and partners working together, undertaking considerable areas of revegetation and bushland management works for threatened fauna and flora in the Monarto South.

Video Credit, Brian Geue

Interested to learn more about Malleefowls?

There is a website dedicated to the protection of Malleefowl, through education and better understanding of the species…

Interested to learn how you can help them?

The National Malleefowl Recovery Team has a website…

This area is part of a project we have been delivering over the past four years.

Thanks to B.Geue for sharing this exciting information!


This Nature Activity was supported by funding from by Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board, via The Landscapes Levy.



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