Restoring and reconnecting remnant habitat in highly fragmented agricultural landscapes where Squirrel Gliders persist is a key action to ensure their survival. This workshop will consider best practices for restoring landscapes for these species.
Read MoreGreater 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.
Read MoreWhile most Greater Glider habitat is on public land, private land provides strategic habitat connections in several landscapes. This workshop considers the importance of the role of permanent protection in assisting with the survival of this species.
Read MoreGreat Eastern Ranges Glideways Program - Q & A with Gary Howling, Executive Director of the Great Eastern Ranges
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by Associate Professor Ross Goldingay
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by Rodney Van Der Ree - originally presented as part of the 2019 TreeNet conference
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by Dr Rodney Van Der Ree - originally presented as part of the 2019 TreeNet conference
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by Dr Kara Youngentob
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by Professor David Lindenmayer
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by Professor David Lindenmayer
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by Associate Professor Craig Nitschke
Read MoreGreater and Squirrel Glider 2020 Symposium keynote by PhD. candidate Benjamin Wagner
Read MoreA part of our Heathcote Local 2 Landscape pilot program focusing on the protection of Large Old Trees in the Heathcote area, local filmmaker Joshua Tyler produced this educational poster to outline some of the benefits of Large Old Trees in our landscapes.
Read MoreAs part of Biolinks Alliance strategic plan to enhance landscape repair across Central Victoria, local filmmaker Joshua Tyler produced this educational poster outlining the importance of connected habitat via wildlife corridors.
Read MoreA part of Biolinks Alliance strategic plan to enhance landscape repair across Central Victoria, local filmmaker Joshua Tyler produced this short documentary outlining the importance of connected habitat via wildlife corridors.
Read MoreA part of our Heathcote Local 2 Landscape pilot program focusing on the protection of Large Old Trees in the Heathcote area, local filmmaker Joshua Tyler produced this short animation to outline some of the benefits of Large Old Trees in our landscapes.
Read MoreIn this video, we talk you through how to record survey data when using a nest box or camera trap, as well as explaining how the survey data will be used.
Read MoreIn this video, we demonstrate how to check a nest box on your property.
Read MoreIn this video, we describe how you can contribute to the Glideways in the Melbourne Ark program using historical sightings.
Read MoreIn this video, learn about Phascogale habitat and identifying the correct locations for Phascogale sightings via camera traps or nest box monitoring.
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