Category: Science and research
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26th September 2021
New edition of best practice national restoration standards launched
The Great Eastern Ranges welcomed the launch of a revised edition of the widely accepted National Standards for the Practice of Ecological Restoration in Australia on 16 September 2021. The […]
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15th May 2021
Scientists highlight key findings of bushfire recovery research project
Environmental and conservation NGOs, universities, government and community groups joined Australia’s leading scientists on 6 May 2021 to learn about the key findings of their Bushfire Recovery Research Project and […]
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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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17th March 2021
Delivering a science-informed response to the 2019-2020 bushfire crisis
The first phase of the Bushfire Recovery Project, which aims to provide a science-informed response to the 2019-2020 bushfire crisis that optimises wildlife and landscape recovery, is winding up. Led […]
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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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11th August 2020
Building back better by reinvigorating Australia’s National Wildlife Corridors Plan
With connectivity conservation one of the most effective ways to ensure a healthier, more resilient Australia post-COVID and the devastating 2019-2020 bushfires, the recent launch of IUCN’s Guidelines for Conserving […]
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