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16th November 2023

Our mighty pollinators: Australia’s little unsung heroes

From blue-banded bees to grey-headed flying-foxes, Australia’s pollinating insects and animals play a critical role in maintaining the health and productivity of our land. In addition to bees, of which […]

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06th November 2023

Corporate volunteers dig in to help plant trees for wildlife in the K2W Link

Around 20 corporate volunteers from Australian furniture retailer Koala, WWF-Australia, and International Volunteers for Peace helped plant habitat for local wildlife at an award-winning Land for Wildlife property near Crookwell […]

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02nd November 2023

New partnership working with farmers to support wildlife and boost biodiversity in the Bega Valley

Local organisations and government agencies in NSW’s Bega Valley are working with farmers to assist wildlife by regenerating and reconnecting sparse and fragmented habitats. Bega Cheese, and the Regional Circularity […]

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12th October 2023

New study indicates majority of endangered greater glider habitat in Queensland unprotected

Researchers at Griffith University have discovered that the majority of critical habitat and movement pathways for southern greater gliders in Queensland lie outside of protected areas. Dr Patrick Norman and […]

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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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