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Brush-tailed Phascogales rely on the hollows of large, old trees for shelter and a place to raise their babies. But a huge proportion of the trees that once provided these hollows have been lost. With young trees taking over 100 years to grow large enough hollows for Phascogales, nest boxes provide the only alternative. Learn to build a nesting box that’s right for Phascogales with wildlife nesting box expert Miles Geldard. (Hint: not just any nest box will do. All our native creatures have preferences).