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Plastic artificial hollows help restore red-tailed black cockatoo population

17 July 2026
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Recycled poly pipe is instrumental in aiding the recovery of Perth’s declining population of red-tail cockatoos, which have been facing a shortage of suitable nesting sites. Recent monitoring efforts by Landcare SJ and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) revealed three forest red-tailed black cockatoos using artificial hollows made from recycled plastic in Armadale bushland. This finding indicates that the vulnerable species is adapting to urbanization. Two of the nestlings were found to be between four and seven weeks old, while a third was approximately 11 weeks old and weighed 630 grams. Although plastic artificial hollows have historically been underutilized by this species, the findings suggest that their placement is critical to successful breeding.

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The use of artificial hollows is a significant conservation strategy for red-tail cockatoos, a species classified as vulnerable due to habitat loss and urbanization. These hollows can last about 75 years and, with regular maintenance, provide essential nesting opportunities for generations of cockatoos. The success of such initiatives underscores the importance of integrating conservation efforts with habitat management, particularly in urban areas where natural nesting sites are diminishing. Establishing artificial hollows near existing breeding areas can enhance the likelihood of their utilization, thereby supporting the survival of this iconic species.

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