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- 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 last week at the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary 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
A new tool developed by Griffith University researchers to help practitioners plan projects to strengthen vital connections between wildlife habitats is being heralded as a game changer. An interactive map […]
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 - 26th August 2024
Smoothing the path for koalas in Wollondilly
Wollondilly Landcarers are helping to smooth the path for koalas on the move by enhancing a corridor that runs through Douglas Park. The forested Nepean River, which winds its way […]
Read more - 08th August 2024
Nymboida wildlife get new state-of-the-art homes
Masked owls, brush-tailed phascogales, squirrel gliders and other animals in Nymboida have received new cutting-edge residences. State-of-the-art Habitat Modular Nest Boxes and biodegradable Habitat Pods have been installed to provide […]
Read more - 31st July 2024
Wollondilly community dip in to help regenerate their catchment
Local communities and groups in the Wollondilly Shire (NSW Southern Highlands) have been helping to plant thousands of seedlings and tackle weeds across hundreds of hectares to improve water quality […]
Read more - 12th July 2024
Communities restore Glideways, Flyways and Stepping Stones to assist local wildlife
Over 32,000 stems have been planted, habitat connectivity improved across more than 10,000 hectares and hundreds of new homes created for wildlife over the past two years through a partnership […]
Read more - 08th July 2024
Australia’s native monarch
It may be called a common crow, but every winter this dapper butterfly forms an incredible display that is anything but. Around June or July, adult butterflies congregate in their […]
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 […]
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