International Due to ongoing habitat loss in Australia, small population size and limited range, the superb parrot was evaluated as
Vulnerable on the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, It is listed on Appendix II of
CITES.
Australia Superb parrots are listed as vulnerable under the Australian
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. Their conservation status also varies from state to state within Australia; for example, the superb parrot is listed as threatened on the Victorian
Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act (1988). Under this Act, an
Action Statement for the recovery and future management of this species has been prepared.
Threatening processes During February–June 2005, timber logging in the
Barmah State Forest destroyed 60 percent of the nesting colonies of the superb parrot ( of river red gums): with fewer than 150 breeding in
Victoria, this has severely compromised their chances of survival. In December 2008, dozens of reports were filed of superb parrots being hit by cars.
NPWS wildlife officials speculated that the parrots had gorged on grain spilled from an uncovered truck and became unable to move, eventually being hit by automobiles. ==Gallery==