Status: IUCN Vulnerable / CITES Appendix I
Population: About 450 mature individuals (2019). Increasing.
Threats: This species has a restricted range. Is affected by severe deforestation and degradation of habitat, as well as the effects of introduced pigs and Rusa deer on vegetation. Crab-eating macaques, Black rats and numerous species of aggressive insects pose a threat. The loss of old native trees to storm damage and age has intensified competition for nest cavities.
Range: Is found on Mauritius, and formerly on Reunion, Mascarene Islands.
Natural history:Â This species favours upland forests and lower-level scrub forests, where they rely solely on native plants:Â buds, young shoots, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, twigs, sap and bark. Introduced plants are not taken.