Category: Media release
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18th July 2023
Lockyer community and wildlife to be first to benefit from new climate corridors project
Queensland’s Lockyer region will be the first to benefit from a new project to create biodiverse climate corridors to help wildlife adapt and communities build resilience to the impacts of […]
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04th July 2023
In support of the Uluru Statement
The Great Eastern Ranges strongly supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart and its call for a First Nations Voice in our Constitution as a critical step in Australia’s journey […]
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03rd May 2023
Local communities pool their efforts to boost the recovery of native animal populations
Local communities across south-eastern Australia are combining efforts in projects to assist and expand populations of spotted-tailed quolls, glossy black cockatoos and dozens of other wildlife species still recovering from […]
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27th April 2023
Bushfire project reconnects tens of thousands of hectares to help endangered species
Koalas and greater gliders are two of more than a dozen species benefiting from the reconnection of tens of thousands of hectares of habitat impacted by the Black Summer bushfires. […]
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10th April 2023
Elders mentor young Aboriginal people in cultural burning practices
Cultural burning has been used in Australia for tens of thousands of years to protect and enhance bushland. Now, across Wiradjuri Country in the Central Tablelands, a partnership between the […]
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16th March 2023
Gliders leaping into new high tech nest boxes in Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala
Squirrel Gliders and other animals are taking up residence in high-tech nest boxes installed around the Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala wildlife corridor through funding from GER’s partnership with IFAW. In 2022, […]
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26th February 2023
South Coast locals invited to contribute their sightings to support the recovery of wildlife post-fire
South Coast locals are invited to become ‘citizen naturalists’ and record koalas, greater gliders, glossy black cockatoos and other critters they see as part of a collaborative effort to support […]
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17th November 2022
Virtual fencing pilot on NSW South Coast aims to reduce roadkill and improve driver safety
In a first for New South Wales, a ‘virtual fence’ is being trialled on a section of road on the South Coast in the hopes that it will help curb […]
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24th October 2022
Local and international conservation leaders present at inaugural connectivity conference in Brisbane
Over 130 conservation practitioners, landholders, Indigenous-led organisations, community groups, eNGOs and government representatives came together for Connecting People, Connecting Nature in Brisbane from 18-19 October. The inaugural connectivity conference was […]
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