Seeking homes for nest boxes – Campaspe Valley Landcare Group
Posted on 7 April, 2021 by Asha
Campaspe Valley Landcare Group (CVLG) has been awarded a grant to support the conservation of Brush-tailed Phascogales (also known as Tuans) in the group’s boundaries, which encompass Redesdale, Mia Mia, Barfold and Langley in central Victoria.
The project includes the manufacture, placement and monitoring of approximately 50 Tuan nest boxes in the CVLG area during 2021, to support the conservation of this threatened native mammal. The lack of hollow-bearing trees is of particular concern for the conservation of the Tuan. This project proposes to address the lack of suitable hollows, using purpose-built nesting boxes.
CVLG is calling for property owners with suitable habitats to volunteer forested areas for one or two Tuan boxes to be installed. CVLG will take responsibility for the placements, and will be occasionally monitoring the nest boxes over a twelve-month period to assess Tuan population changes.
Tuans are carnivorous and largely insectivorous, so the ideal habitat includes forested areas and lots of coarse woody debris. The fallen logs, branches and other woody material on the forest floor provide shelter and food for Tuans and for their prey.
You would be a prime candidate for this project if your property:
- Is combined with any adjoining forest land (Tuans do not recognise title boundaries) totals 50 hectares or more.
- Has an abundance of fallen timber, logs, and a dense and diverse shrub layer.
- Lacks large, old and hollow-bearing trees in the forest.
The specific siting requirements are the placement of the nest boxes two metres or more above the ground, facing south-east, so as to avoid the cold, driving winds of winter and the hot northerlies of summer.
Tuan nest box manufacture is well underway, and we hope to secure volunteers and install them by the end of June 2021.
If you would like to volunteer your location for this project and ‘foster’ a Tuan family, please contact Phil Don of CVLG on 0408 988 701.
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