The Red Hill Bush Regenerators members have introduced extra nest sites for possums, cockatoos, and bats in the Red Hill Nature Reserve in the nation's capital, Canberra.
The boxes were designed by primary students and funded through a Landcare grant. About 30 students over two years built the boxes during their enrichment classes.
They now have more than 50 boxes in the reserve. The reserve has rare yellow-box gum trees and red gum trees in the woodland, which attracts the animals, but the levels are lower than expected because there are few hollow trees for nesting.
The Red Hill Bush Regenerators have been meeting every month for 21 years, and work with students and interested individuals to improve biodiversity in the region. Examples of their activities include introducing bird-friendly plants, building a pond and extending the gardens of the Telopea Park primary school.
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