Bushfires, logging threaten greater glider numbers

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October 11 2020 - 2:30am
The greater glider, with its thick fur and long tail, can jump and glide its way through a thick canopy with unerring ease. Picture: Steven Kuiter
The greater glider, with its thick fur and long tail, can jump and glide its way through a thick canopy with unerring ease. Picture: Steven Kuiter

The list of 28 native animals placed on the latest threatened species list is expected to be joined by even more as the full impact of the 2019-20 summer bushfires is assessed in the next six months.

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Peter Brewer

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