西澳大利亚州一个由志愿人员牵头的项目正在通过在退化的生境中安装人工巢穴箱来帮助濒危黑鹦鹉。
A volunteer-led project in Western Australia is helping endangered black cockatoos by installing artificial nest boxes in degraded habitats.
西澳大利亚州的一个基层倡议,称为“Cockatoo Club Med”, 正在通过在退化的生境中安装人工巢箱来帮助拯救濒危黑鹦鹉。
A grassroots initiative in Western Australia, known as the "Cockatoo Club Med," is helping save critically endangered black cockatoos by installing artificial nest boxes in degraded habitats.
志愿者正在当地林地和城市地区建造和安放这些箱子,以取代因伐木、发展和野火而损失的树洞。
Volunteers are building and placing these boxes in native woodlands and urban areas to replace lost tree hollows due to logging, development, and bushfires.
在科学家和环境团体的支持下,该项目增加了筑巢活动和小鸡存活率,为物种的恢复带来了希望。
Supported by scientists and environmental groups, the project has led to increased nesting activity and chick survival, offering hope for the species’ recovery.
虽然政府的行动仍然有限,但社区驱动的努力突显了地方行动如何能够对抗生物多样性丧失。
While government action remains limited, the community-driven effort highlights how local action can counteract biodiversity loss.