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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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26th April 2022
GER to host high-level conference in Brisbane in October
The Great Eastern Ranges has just announced details of a conference set for October in Brisbane, which will bring together leading local and international experts for a two-day, high-level event. […]
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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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07th March 2022
Celebrating a visionary leader: Sue Lennox AM
Sue Lennox, one of the Great Eastern Ranges’ founding partners and long-term supporters, has had her passion and commitment to conservation recognised by being awarded a Member of the Order […]
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24th February 2022
Partnering with the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration to amplify impact
The Great Eastern Ranges has joined the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration’s (UN Decade) growing partner network, pledging to help amplify efforts to prevent, halt, and reverse the degradation of […]
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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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13th February 2022
Tracking the Lockyer Valley’s elusive platypus
Landholders along Laidley Creek in Queensland’s Lockyer Valley are being invited to play sleuth and help locate resident platypus by searching for the genetic traces they leave. Environmental DNA (eDNA) […]
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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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20th November 2021
Connecting for Wildlife Movement webinar
The final webinar in the successful 2021 Art of Connecting series, Connecting for Wildlife Movement, was held on 2 November 2021. MC’d by Justine Daw, Director on Reconnecting Northland’s Board, […]
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