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Remote camera images reveal Squirrel Glider behaviour

Squirrel Gliders reveal their busy lives

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Wrap up of seed collection project

After a summer of searching and collecting seed, we’ve handed it over to ANBG where it will undergo a range of tests.

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Woodland plants targeted for seed collection

Three species of woodland plants have been targeted for seed collection in an effort to better understand germination and dormancy issues

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Native orchids and wildflowers on spring display

Beautiful native orchids and other wildflowers were on display for our woodland walk at “Kooragindi”

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Planting completed for the John Holland Squirrel Glider Conservation Project

Wattles and other native shrubs provide food and shelter for our native wildlife. Almost 2,500 were recently planted for Squirrel Gliders found using the rail corridor between Cowra and Young.

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Squirrel Glider forage plants coming along nicely at community nursery

A number of species of wattles will soon be planted as part of the Squirrel Glider Conservation Project. They play an important role in providing critical food resources, particularly during winter.

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Squirrel Glider Nest Boxes Will Provide Essential Habitat

Nest boxes have the ability to provide essential habitat for Squirrel Gliders when there’s a shortage of suitable tree hollows. As part of the John Holland Squirrel Glider Conservation Project, thirty nest boxes were recently installed between Cowra and Young

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Seed Propagation Underway for Squirrel Glider Conservation Project

Seed collected from local sources is being propagated in order to provide future foraging habitat for Squirrel Gliders as part of the John Holland Country Regional Network Squirrel Glider Conservation Project

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John Holland CRN Partnership Conserving and Improving Squirrel Glider Habitat

Squirrel Gliders Identified Using Remnant Vegetation Along Rail Corridor

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