Latest News
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10th October 2022
New Aboriginal ranger positions mark commitment to learn from Traditional Owners
Four new Indigenous ranger positions have been created in the Northern Rivers as part of a large-scale effort to help restore Country, culture and community in some of the most […]
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14th September 2022
Threatened Species Day: Landcare and K2W help deliver important environmental message to students
Students from around the Upper Lachlan Shire participated in an interactive educational event that helped to deliver an important message about the environment at Taralga Public School for a Threatened […]
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22nd August 2022
Recovery Underway: Great Glider Sightings Increase in Greater Blue Mountains
Greater gliders have been spotted in increasing numbers in the Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala wildlife corridor in a new study by local ecologists. It’s an encouraging sign the local population is […]
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18th August 2022
30,000 new plants to boost habitat for Shellharbour’s struggling grey-headed flying foxes
Blackbutt Forest and Croom Reserve in Shellharbour will soon be bolstered with the establishment of 30,000 flowering trees and shrubs to provide additional food for the region’s endangered grey-headed flying-fox […]
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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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22nd June 2022
Seed funding to kick-start GER flood recovery program
Seed funding from the International Fund for Animal Welfare is enabling the Great Eastern Ranges to kickstart its flood recovery program in northern NSW and south-east Queensland. The first projects […]
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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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