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09th December 2024

Detection dog sniffs out new group of chlamydia-free koalas

A poo-sniffing English springer spaniel named Max has struck gold – identifying a new group of koalas inland of Coffs Harbour that appear to be chlamydia free and genetically different […]

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28th October 2024

Moving from nature loss to nature positive

From 8-10 October, Sydney played host to the world’s first Global Nature Positive Summit (GNPS). A vital step towards accelerating collective action to drive investment in nature and strengthen activities […]

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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 at the Australian Wildlife Sanctuary in September to support local wildlife and regenerate catchment lands. The heritage-listed wildlife sanctuary in Bargo was […]

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01st October 2024

New decision support tool a game changer for wildlife corridor projects

Great Eastern Ranges and Gondwana Link have engaged researchers at Griffith University to develop a new cutting-edge decision support tool to help practitioners plan projects to strengthen vital connections between […]

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  • From the corridor

    The Great Eastern Ranges brings landholders, local communities, traditional owners, researchers, organisations and government together to deliver shared conservation goals and aspirations across public and private land. Here are some of the incredible people, groups and projects that are helping to turn GER's bold vision into reality.

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The Great Eastern Ranges vision is hugely important. The basic work you do on your farm improves your connection to your land, but being part of an initiative that's joining people, landholders and a whole range of different agro-ecological settings and being part of a much bigger vision is very exciting.

Dr Robyn Alders

Dr Robyn Alders, Owner of Toledo farm

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