Australia’s endangered wildlife gets lifeline from invention that hollows trees


SUN VALLEY, Australia — In the forested Sun Valley an hour west of the centre of Sydney, conservation biologist Matt Stephens looks into a tree hollow carved using the Hollowhog, a tool he invented to create new homes for Australia’s endangered wildlife. Australia’s fauna is grappling with the loss of habitat created by logging and […]

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