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Animals can utilise man-made hollows in trees

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  1. Treemo
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    The loss of large urban trees, particularly Eucalypts in Australia, to encroaching development and farmland clearing have left a lot of animals in dire situations. Hollows often form slowly in...

    The loss of large urban trees, particularly Eucalypts in Australia, to encroaching development and farmland clearing have left a lot of animals in dire situations. Hollows often form slowly in trees and ways of speeding up hollow creation, to hanging boxes, to making them with chainsaws, are some of the methods being trialled across the arboricultural industry.

    Included in this submission are 2 boxes of my own making, from an EWP in a Eucalyptus tereticornis which may demonstrate how one method is done.

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