Category: Media release
-
09th December 2024
Detection dog sniffs out new group of chlamydia-free koalas
A poo-sniffing English springer spaniel named Max has struck gold – identifying a new group of koalas inland of Coffs Harbour that appear to be chlamydia free and genetically different […]
Read more -
02nd October 2024
Community volunteers help plant thousands of food trees for koalas and other wildlife in Bargo
Around 3,000 seedlings were planted by community volunteers at the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary in September to support local wildlife and regenerate catchment lands. The heritage-listed wildlife sanctuary in Bargo was […]
Read more -
01st October 2024
New decision support tool a game changer for wildlife corridor projects
Great Eastern Ranges and Gondwana Link have engaged researchers at Griffith University to develop a new cutting-edge decision support tool to help practitioners plan projects to strengthen vital connections between […]
Read more -
04th September 2024
New koala climate corridor takes root in Lockyer region
A new climate corridor for koalas, greater gliders and other wildlife is springing to life along the western ‘horn’ of the Greater Border Ranges. Over the last twelve months, local […]
Read more -
25th June 2024
Hawkesbury wildlife receive new hollow homes to replace those lost in bushfires
Artificial tree hollows are being carved around the Hawkesbury region to replace homes for wildlife lost in the Black Summer bushfires. Hawkesbury-based non-profit Mountains for Wildlife (MFW) is working with […]
Read more -
25th March 2024
Koala tree troughs making a splash in Queensland
Drinkers installed to provide koalas and other native animals with a reliable source of water during droughts and after bushfires are being hoisted up into trees across south-east Queensland. The […]
Read more -
27th February 2024
Amazon Web Services and Great Eastern Ranges collaborate to boost catchment health and biodiversity in Greater Sydney
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Great Eastern Ranges (GER) have announced a collaboration to enhance the health and functioning of important parts of the major water catchment that supplies Greater […]
Read more -
06th November 2023
Corporate volunteers dig in to help plant trees for wildlife in the K2W Link
Around 20 corporate volunteers from Australian furniture retailer Koala, WWF-Australia, and International Volunteers for Peace helped plant habitat for local wildlife at an award-winning Land for Wildlife property near Crookwell […]
Read more -
02nd November 2023
New partnership working with farmers to support wildlife and boost biodiversity in the Bega Valley
Local organisations and government agencies in NSW’s Bega Valley are working with farmers to assist wildlife by regenerating and reconnecting sparse and fragmented habitats. Bega Cheese, and the Regional Circularity […]
Read more