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Nest boxes help endangered cockatoos find homes in urban Hong Kong

HONG KONG (AP) 鈥 Critically endangered yellow-crested cockatoos found an unexpected sanctuary among Hong Kong 鈥檚 towering skyscrapers, but like their human neighbors they now face trouble finding a place to call home.

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Nest boxes help endangered cockatoos find homes in urban Hong Kong

A wild yellow-crested cockatoo perches on a tree in Victoria Park in Hong Kong, on Aug. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Chan Long Hei)


HONG KONG (AP) 鈥 Critically endangered yellow-crested cockatoos found an unexpected sanctuary among Hong Kong 鈥檚 towering skyscrapers, but like their human neighbors they now face trouble finding a place to call home.

Native to Indonesia and East Timor, the snow-white birds, their crests flashing like yellow crowns, squawk through the urban parks of the Asian financial hub. They make up roughly 10% of the species’ global wild population, which numbers only up to 2,000 mature birds.

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