Category: Media release
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08th August 2022
Regenerating the road to recovery in the Border Ranges
The past few years have delivered a succession of climate disasters and extreme weather events. Events which have caused significant impacts to local communities, wildlife and their landscapes. But in […]
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04th August 2022
GER partners with WIRES to support post-fire recovery of wildlife
The Great Eastern Ranges has joined forces with WIRES to assist spotted-tailed quolls, greater gliders, masked owls and other animals which are still recovering from the devastating 2019-2020 bushfires across […]
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19th July 2022
Eight new assessors boost Land for Wildlife team in southern NSW
The Land for Wildlife (LfW) program has received a welcome boost with eight new recruits joining the private land conservation network in southern NSW. The new assessors join people from […]
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31st May 2022
Cores, Corridors and Koalas expanded to regenerate tens of thousands of hectares of fire-damaged landscapes
A partnership between the Great Eastern Ranges (GER) and the World Wide Fund for Nature-Australia has been significantly expanded to reconnect and regenerate fire-damaged landscapes across NSW. ‘Cores, Corridors and […]
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05th May 2022
Lockyer Valley workshop draws in ‘glider groupies’
Lockyer Valley residents flocked to a greater and yellow-bellied glider workshop on 2 April at Gatton, held to encourage landholders to help conserve the threatened marsupials. The free event included […]
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21st March 2022
Seeding the future for conservation in the Greater Blue Mountains
Upper Lachlan Landcare has partnered with the Southern Tablelands group of the Australian Plants Society to launch a native seed collection project to provide the critical stock needed to help […]
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17th February 2022
Landholders to record wildlife on their properties during K2W survey blitz
GER’s Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala partnership is calling on landholders to take part in a ‘bioblitz’ to record the wildlife on their properties using cameras and audio recorders. The wildlife survey, […]
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10th December 2021
New state of the art homes for wildlife in the Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala Link
Microbats, gliding possums and small parrots are some of the native animals set to benefit from new, state of the art homes in the Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala (K2W) Link section […]
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29th March 2021
Surveys indicate alarming decline of Greater Gliders in Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
A recent survey in our Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala partnership area estimates that the 2019-2020 bushfire crisis resulted in a sobering 45% decline in the population of Greater Gliders in the […]
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