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If you’ve ever wanted more native wildlife in your backyard or on your property, installing a nesting box is one of the easiest steps you can take. Nest boxes (also called bird nesting boxesbat boxes, or possum boxes) give Australian animals a safe place to shelter and breed. This is increasingly important as natural tree hollows logs become harder to find. Installing a nest box is one of the simplest steps you can take in preserving the local wildlife in your backyard.

Why Install a Nest Box?

  1. Provide Safe Shelter for Wildlife – Australia’s native animals, including lorikeets, rosellas, cockatoos, sugar gliders, and microbats, all rely on tree hollows to nest. Unfortunately, many old-growth trees have been removed due to land clearing and urban development, leaving these animals without safe homes.
A nest box acts as a man-made tree hollow, giving wildlife a secure place to rest, breed, and escape predators.
  2. Support Local Biodiversity – Adding a bird box or bat box to your garden helps maintain a healthy local ecosystem and a more vibrant backyard. A single nest box can include your backyard in a wildlife corridor.
  3. Enjoy Wildlife in Your Backyard – Nest boxes bring nature to your doorstep. Watching native birds raise their chicks or seeing a sugar glider leap from its box is an unforgettable experience. It’s also an excellent way for kids to learn about Australian wildlife and conservation.
  4. Help Offset Habitat Loss – Many species are losing their homes due to land clearing and bushfires. Unfortunately, natural hollows can take over 100 years to form. Installing a nesting box for birds, bats, or possums directly helps wildlife by replacing lost shelter and creating safe havens in urban areas.

Why are these species so important for our environment?

  1. Birds help spread native seeds and control garden pests.
  2. Microbats can eat up to 1,000 insects per night, providing natural mosquito control without the need for chemicals.
  3. Possums and Sugar gliders add charm to your backyard and play a role in pollination and biodiversity.

Tips for Installing a Nest Box

  • Choose the right nest box for the desired species :
    • Bird boxes: For parrots, rosellas, lorikeets, or kookaburras
    • Bat boxes: For insect-eating microbats
    • Possum and sugar glider boxes: Larger with side openings for easy entry
  • Install in a safe spot: At least 3–4 metres off the ground, away from predators, and shaded from the harsh afternoon Australian sun.
  • Check and maintain: Inspect yearly to ensure it’s secure, pest-free, and ready for new occupants.

Create a Backyard Haven for Wildlife

Installing a nest box is a simple way to support Australian wildlife and enjoy the beauty of native animals in your garden. Whether you choose a bird nesting box, bat box, sugar glider box or kookaburra next box, your backyard can become a safe haven for the species that make Australia unique.


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