• Resources

  • Connectivity Conservation: a strategy to accelerate effective action from the practitioner’s perspective

    Connectivity Conservation: a strategy to accelerate effective action from the practitioner’s perspective

    Keith Bradby, Gary Howling, Bob Debus, Virginia Young, Brendan Mackey, Jim Underwood, Jim Adams
    A policy discussion paper that complements and builds upon the policy discussion paper “Connectivity Conservation: forging the nexus between biodiversity protection and climate action in Australia”.

  • Connectivity Conservation: forging the nexus between biodiversity protection and climate action in Australia

    Connectivity Conservation: forging the nexus between biodiversity protection and climate action in Australia

    Brendan Mackey, Keith Bradby, Liz Gould, Gary Howling, James O’Connor, Tandi Spencer-Smith, David M Watson and Virginia Young
    A policy discussion paper on the importance of connectivity conservation for protecting and restoring biodiversity and ecosystems in Australia, including supporting Australia’s response to climate change.

  • GER Annual Finance Report FY22

    GER Annual Finance Report FY22

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  • 2022 GER Impact Report

    2022 GER Impact Report

    Some of the highlights and achievements of 2022

  • 2021 GER Impact Report

    2021 GER Impact Report

    Some of the highlights and achievements of 2021

  • Info sheet 2: Connectivity conservation and Nature-based Solutions

    Info sheet 2: Connectivity conservation and Nature-based Solutions

    An introduction to Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and the comprehensive, integrated NbS that connectivity conservation can provide.

  • Info sheet 1: Introduction to connectivity conservation

    Info sheet 1: Introduction to connectivity conservation

    A basic introduction to the science and practice of connectivity conservation.

  • Restoring the seagrass meadows of Australasia

    Restoring the seagrass meadows of Australasia

    Prof Paul Lavery, Edith Cowan University
    Presentation from the Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes webinar on 6 Sept 2021 - the second event in the 2021 Art of Connecting series.

  • Establishing biodiverse carbon plantings in Western Australia

    Establishing biodiverse carbon plantings in Western Australia

    Justin Jonson, Threshold Environmental
    Presentation from the Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes webinar on 6 Sept 2021 - the second event in the 2021 Art of Connecting series.

  • Healing bushfire affected landscapes: Protect, Connect, Adapt

    Healing bushfire affected landscapes: Protect, Connect, Adapt

    Tim Cronin, WWF-Australia
    Presentation from the Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes webinar on 6 Sept 2021, the second event in the 2021 Art of Connecting series.

  • Introduction to Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes

    Introduction to Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes

    Penelope Figgis AO, Vice Chair for Oceania of the IUCN WCPA
    Presentation from the Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes webinar on 6 Sept 2021, the second event in the 2021 Art of Connecting series.

  • Building socially and environmentally resilient partnerships

    Building socially and environmentally resilient partnerships

    Celia Witehira, Reconnecting Northland
    Presentation from the Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes webinar on 6 Sept 2021, the second event in the 2021 Art of Connecting series.

  • Carbon financed Indigenous reforestation at scale

    Carbon financed Indigenous reforestation at scale

    Dr Sean Weaver, Ekos
    Presentation from the Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes webinar on 6 Sept 2021, the second event in the 2021 Art of Connecting series.

  • The role of nature in addressing global challenges

    The role of nature in addressing global challenges

    Virginia Young, GER Board Member
    Presentation from the Providing Natural Solutions through Connecting Landscapes webinar on 6 Sept 2021, the second event in the 2021 Art of Connecting series.

  • Great Eastern Ranges brochure

    Great Eastern Ranges brochure

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  • Post-fire survey of arboreal mammals at wombeyan and Jenolan

    Post-fire survey of arboreal mammals at wombeyan and Jenolan

    An interim report on the findings of an arboreal mammal survey conducted in the K2W Link landscape post the devastating 2019-2020 bushfires.

  • Annual Finance Report FY20

    Annual Finance Report FY20

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  • Annual Finance Report FY19

    Annual Finance Report FY19

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  • 2020 GER Impact Report

    2020 GER Impact Report

    Some of GER's major highlights and achievements of 2020.

  • IUCN Guidelines for conserving connectivity through ecological networks and corridors

    IUCN Guidelines for conserving connectivity through ecological networks and corridors

    Hilty et al., 2020
    IUCN best practice guidelines for maintaining, enhancing and restoring ecological connectivity.

  • Conserving Functional Landscapes for Nomadic Pollinators

    Conserving Functional Landscapes for Nomadic Pollinators

    Dr Peggy Eby, 2009

  • Large Landscape Conservation

    Large Landscape Conservation

    McKinney et al., 2010
    A strategic framework for large landscape conservation policy and action.

  • Wildlife Connectivity Fundamentals for Conservation Action

    Wildlife Connectivity Fundamentals for Conservation Action

    Centre for Large Landscape Conservation, 2014
    A guide for practitioners for advancing wildlife corridor and connectivity conservation.

  • The Implications of Climate Change

    The Implications of Climate Change

    Dunlop et al., 2012
    A CSIRO report that explores the implications of climate change for biodiversity conservation and the National Reserve System.

  • GER Mobilising the Community & Sustaining Momentum

    GER Mobilising the Community & Sustaining Momentum

    Dunn et al., 2014
    A paper outlining how the Great Eastern Ranges is working to mobilise the community and sustain momentum.

  • GER report 2007-2011

    GER report 2007-2011

    A report to the NSW Environmental Trust describing GER funded activities from 2007 to 2011.

  • National Wildlife Corridors Plan

    National Wildlife Corridors Plan

    The National Wildlife Corridors Plan is the Australian Government’s framework for retaining, restoring and managing ecological connections.

  • GER report 2011-2015

    GER report 2011-2015

    A report to the NSW Environmental Trust describing GER funded activities from 2011-2015.

  • Green Carbon: The role of natural forests in carbon storage

    Green Carbon: The role of natural forests in carbon storage

    Mackey et al., 2008
    Report exploring the role of natural forests in carbon storage

  • Connectivity Conservation and the Great Eastern Ranges

    Connectivity Conservation and the Great Eastern Ranges

    Mackey et al., 2010
    An independent report to the Interstate Agency Working Group on the state of connectivity conservation in the ranges.

  • Pathways Forward

    Pathways Forward

    Network for Large Landscape Conservation, 2018
    A report that explores the progress and priorities in conservation.

  • The role of Connectivity in Australian Ecosystems

    The role of Connectivity in Australian Ecosystems

    Soule et al.; 2004
    This paper is an overview of the connectivity elements that inform a scientific framework for significantly improving the prospects for the long-term conservation of Australia's biodiversity.

  • Protected Area Governance and Management

    Protected Area Governance and Management

    Worboys et al.; 2015
    Protected Area Governance and Management presents a compendium of original text, case studies and examples from across the world, by drawing on the literature, and on the knowledge and experience of those involved in protected areas.

  • Wildlife Corridors for Kids

    Wildlife Corridors for Kids

    A curriculum-linked biodiversity teaching package for Stage 3 students.

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