Category: Article
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08th March 2021
Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance launches the Gaarla-Ngurraa Fund in recognition of Julie Woodroffe
The Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance has launched the Gaarla-Ngurraa Fund in honour of one of their valued co-founders and dedicated supporter of the Great Eastern Ranges, Julie Woodroffe. The moving launch […]
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23rd November 2020
Bello Gives a Fig
The future of the Bellingen Shires’ flying foxes will soon be looking greener thanks to a new community-led project to restore preferred bat food trees and raise awareness in local […]
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09th November 2020
Sharing knowledge to boost glider conservation
To help drive action to secure the future of Australia’s unique gliding possums, over 150 researchers, academics and on-ground practitioners from across the country came together for a two-day virtual […]
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06th October 2020
A tribute to Dr Graeme Worboys
GER is very saddened by the loss of Honorary Associate Professor Graeme Worboys AM; one of Australia’s conservation giants and co-founder of the Great Eastern Ranges Initiative. Dr Graeme Worboys […]
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09th September 2020
Closing the gap
Twenty-five dedicated volunteers came together in August to help plant 750 native trees and shrubs, comprising 35 different rainforest species, on a property near Berry on the NSW South Coast. […]
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14th March 2020
Scaling up to meet Australia’s greatest environmental challenges
An injection of critical funding is enabling two of the world’s largest conservation initiatives to scale up to meet Australia’s greatest environmental challenges.
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14th January 2020
Responding to the bushfire crisis
To ensure a coordinated and complementary response to the devastating black summer bushfires, GER has released a phased bushfire recovery plan.
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07th March 2019
Artificial hollows for habitat in the Southern Highlands
Microbats, Pygmy Possums, Squirrel Gliders and Gang-gang Cockatoos are some of the animals that are starting to benefit from the strange holes appearing in dead trees across parts of the Southern Highlands.
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