Conservation win as first palm cockatoo chick fledges from artificial hollow in Australia
PolicyTuesday, March 24, 2026Mongabay

Conservation win as first palm cockatoo chick fledges from artificial hollow in Australia

Conservationists in Australia have achieved a significant milestone with the successful fledging of a palm cockatoo chick from an artificial hollow, which highlights the effectiveness of innovative conservation strategies for endangered species. This development underscores the potential of artificial habitats to support wildlife populations facing habitat loss.

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