The laughing kookaburra is native to eastern mainland Australia and was introduced to Western Australia and Tasmania. Wikimedia Commons. How long has it been part of the Australian landscape? Indigenous Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay and Wiradjuri people named the "guuguubarra", so for at least 65,000 years.. The latest BirdLife Tasmania surveys show laughing kookaburras, introduced shortly after Federation to "unite the new nation", have colonised new areas in the island's west, south and.

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From September 2019 through to March 2020 they burnt more than ten million hectares of native vegetation. The impacts on wildlife were huge.. In Tasmania, kookaburras are much maligned and it's legal to kill them - despite this being the one state where the species isn't in trouble. One concern is that, as a carnivorous bird.. Laughing Kookaburras are found throughout eastern Australia. They have been introduced to Tasmania, the extreme south-west of Western Australia, and New Zealand. Replaced by the Blue-winged Kookaburra in central northern and north-western Australia, with some overlap in Queensland, although this species is more coastal.