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The challenges of replicating hidey-holes for nature
This story was originally published by Undark and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In 2016, Ox Lennon was trying to peek in the crevices inside a pile of rocks. They considered everything from injecting builders’ foam into the tiny spaces to create a mould to dumping a heap of stones into a CT scanner. Still, they couldn’t get the data they were after: how to stack rocks so that a mouse wouldn’t squeeze through but a small lizard could hide safely inside. Lennon, then a PhD student at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, aimed to protect skinks, snake-like lizards on which non-native mice prey. When road construction near Wellington displaced a local po

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