| Mahogany Glider recovery post Cyclone Yasi update - June 2011 |
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Our members report on what’s been happening these past few months and how your support has helped everyone involved in the mahogany glider recovery program. |
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February 3rd, 2011
by Matthew McInerney
It will be remembered as the day a Category 5 Tropical Cyclone by the name of Yasi made landfall. Crossing at Mission Beach, TC Yasi left a trail of destruction that was estimated to cost over $3 billion.
Just over four months later, it is becoming clearer what impact Yasi has had … more |
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Ryan College rallies for gliders
A Townsville school’s inspiring contribution to help save mahogany gliders … more |
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Mahogany gliders capture the spotlight
by Anne Wilkinson
That much new information has been learned about the needs of mahogany gliders during the period following Cyclone Yasi was the welcome news at the latest strategy meeting, held in Cardwell on June 6, of the Mahogany Glider Disaster Recovery Team ... more |
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Monitoring Project Update
by Dr John Winter
With close cooperation between Wildlife Queensland and DERM, three projects to assess the effectiveness of mahogany glider recovery efforts were initiated. Find out … more |
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Cyclone Yasi – Natural Recovery Bulletin Edition 7
Terrain NRM
Special points of interest include:
- Building the region’s capacity to improve our natural assets
- Speed and feed! - cassowaries at risk! ...and a group encouraging change
- Meet a Tubenosed bat!
- Do you know your Fire Warden? - seasons and reasons for burning.
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More information
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