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In Australia, volunteers have rallied together to plant 750,000 trees in a concerted effort to save the critically endangered yellow bank Regent honeyeater. Once widely distributed across the East Coast, this species has seen its numbers plummet due to habitat loss caused by deforestation. The Regent honeyeater project focuses on creating habitat corridors through newly planted trees, essential for the survival of not just the honeyeaters, but also other nectar-feeding species in the region.