Supporting wildlife
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Flyways
© Dean Ingwerson
Projects
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© Viviene Jones
Planting for Pollinators
To help secure the future of our animal pollinators and reduce the risk of disease spill over, GER is working with ecologist Dr Peggy Eby and partners to restore and reconnect flowering trees to boost sources of food for flying foxes and nectar-dependant birds.
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© Bill Pigot, Berry Landcare
Berry Bush Links
Berry Bush Links is a partnership led by Berry Landcare which is working to reconnect the region’s isolated forests to create a vital corridor for wildlife moving between the coast and the escarpment.
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The Thin Green Line
The Thin Green Line project straddles the diverse landscapes of the spectacular Illawarra Escarpment which, in terms of forest connectivity, is at its thinnest point between Newcastle and the Victorian […]
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© Taronga Zoo
Glideways in the K2W Link
Bringing together local communities to support vitally important populations of Squirrel glider, Spotted-tailed quoll, Scarlet robin and other woodland species in the Bigga and Tuena districts.
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Wall to Wollondilly
Wall to Wollondilly (W2W), led by Greening Australia, is working to protect, maintain and restore the Wingecarribee River, in the Southern Highlands section of the GER Corridor.
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Bello Gives A Fig
Bello Gives a Fig is a community-led project that restores preferred food trees for the Bellingen-Shires grey-headed flying fox colonies and raises awareness of the mega-bats in local schools.