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The IBA is important for malleefowl conservation

The Holleton Important Bird Area is a special area of land in the eastern Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. It's located about 290 kilometers (180 miles) east of Perth, a major city in Western Australia. This area is super important for protecting many kinds of birds.

What is the Holleton Important Bird Area?

This special site covers about 322 square kilometers (124 square miles). It's one of the biggest areas of Acacia and Allocasuarina shrubland left in the Wheatbelt. These are types of bushes and small trees. You can also find eucalypt woodlands here, which are forests of gum trees.

Nature and Climate

The Holleton area has cool winters and hot, dry summers. It gets about 300 millimeters (12 inches) of rain each year. This unique climate and mix of plants create a perfect home for many animals, especially birds.

Amazing Birds of Holleton

BirdLife International, a global bird conservation group, has named Holleton an Important Bird Area (IBA). This means it's a critical place for bird survival.

The area is vital for the malleefowl, a bird that is considered vulnerable. This means it's at risk of disappearing if we don't protect its home.

Holleton also provides a home for four other bird species. These birds are found only in the mallee and south-western biome areas. They include:

Protecting places like the Holleton Important Bird Area helps make sure these amazing birds have a safe place to live and thrive for many years to come.

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