Conservation organisation Aussie Ark is installing 1000 nesting boxes to save gliders from feral cats and foxes with New England expansion planned

Mark Kriedemann
Updated June 23 2022 - 4:24pm, first published 3:30pm
Wildlife Warrior: Aussie Ark ranger, Rory Francis has helped install nesting boxes to save gliders. Photo: Supplied.
Wildlife Warrior: Aussie Ark ranger, Rory Francis has helped install nesting boxes to save gliders. Photo: Supplied.

SIGNIFICANT STEPS have been made for the protection of greater gliders and sugar gliders across the New England, following a big conservation success story in the Barrington Tops.

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Mark Kriedemann

Mark Kriedemann

Journalist

I take a particular interest in industry, environment, science, and technology subjects. Besides studies in media, my tertiary education covers genetics, as well as International Relations. I therefore strive to draw links between these varying disciplines to give a comprehensive analysis of developments in industry, agriculture, and the associated politics.

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