Squirrel Glider Survey Design and Monitoring - Workshop

Understanding population trends relies on long-term monitoring, confident assumptions about detectability and accurate/reliable species ID. Established survey techniques and emerging technology are improving Squirrel Glider detectability. These promise to increase the number of records in atlases and improve our overall understanding of population dynamics. What are the key elements of improving our understanding of Squirrel Glider distribution, abundance and conservation status?

Hear our expert panel of speakers discuss how to adequately design and implement surveys and monitoring for Squirrel Gliders

Expert panel:
Dylan McWhinney (DM Ecological and Albury Conservation Company)
Dr Rodney Van Der Ree (University of Melbourne and WSP Australia)
Associate Professor Ross Goldingay (Southern Cross University)
Jerry Alexander (DELWP)
Facilitated by Stuart Cowell (Conservation Management PTY LTD)

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