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Biolinks Alliance
Biolinks Alliance
13 episodes
1 week ago
People working together to maintain and restore a healthy natural environment from the Grampians to the Victorian Alps and from the Murray River to the Macedon Ranges.
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People working together to maintain and restore a healthy natural environment from the Grampians to the Victorian Alps and from the Murray River to the Macedon Ranges.
Show more...
Nature
Science
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Greater Glider Mitigation Strategies - Workshop
Biolinks Alliance
48 minutes 28 seconds
5 years ago
Greater Glider Mitigation Strategies - Workshop

Greater Glider populations have a disjunct distribution across their range largely due to habitat loss such as clearing, logging and fires, but also resulting from historic climate change that has left some populations isolated (eg. Wombat Forest, Strathbogie Ranges, South Gippsland). Climate change is impacting remnant habitats’ ability to support glider populations.

Hear our expert panel of speakers discuss their approach to Greater Glider mitigation strategies.

Expert leads:
Dr Kara Youngentob (Australian National University)
Associate Professor Craig Nitschke (University of Melbourne)
Jemma Cripps (Arthur Rylah Institute DELWP)
Matt Cecil (Wildlife preservation society of QLD)
Facilitated by Dr Jenny Martin (University of Melbourne)

Presented as part of the Biolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider Symposium (October 2020).

Biolinks Alliance
People working together to maintain and restore a healthy natural environment from the Grampians to the Victorian Alps and from the Murray River to the Macedon Ranges.