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07th July 2023
Bushfire recovery workshop held to support landholders impacted by traumatic Curraweela bushfires
Landholders in Curraweela whose properties and animals were devastated by a fast-moving bushfire in March attended a workshop last week aimed at supporting their recovery. Fuelled by 50 km/h high […]
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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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12th June 2023
Linking Berry from coast to summit
Over the past decade, Berry Bush Links, a partnership led by Berry Landcare, has brought together landholders, researchers and other community members to reconnect the NSW South Coast’s isolated forests […]
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08th June 2023
Locals rally behind project to support post-bushfire recovery of wildlife in the Greater Blue Mountains
Close to 50 interested landholders, wildlife carers, Landcare groups and other community members came together in Kurrajong Heights on the 6th of May to learn about Glideways, Flyways and Stepping […]
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05th June 2023
Connecting from Port to Plateau
GER is supporting the creation of a new connectivity conservation initiative that will help plug a key gap in the Great Eastern Ranges in NSW. Port to Plateau, spearheaded by […]
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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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30th April 2023
The Australian painted lady butterfly: One of our great migrators
Few species communicate the story of wildlife migration on our continent more aptly than the Australian painted lady butterfly. This medium sized butterfly with elaborate pale orange, black and white […]
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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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