In just five years, greater gliders—fluffy-eared, tree-dwelling marsupials—could go from vulnerable to endangered, because Australia's environmental laws have failed to protect them and other ...
Forty years ago when my colleagues and I did spotlighting surveys, the southern greater glider was the most common animal we'd see. Now, this amazing species is endangered. In many areas it is hard to ...
Conservationists warn that native forest logging in New South Wales’s Glenbog State Forest threatens hollow-dependent ...
When Dr Ana Gracanin of the Australian National University placed an infrared camera inside a large tree hollow used by greater gliders as a nest, she didn’t expect to see the glider father delivering ...
When a team of Australian researchers started checking the high-tech boxes they’d installed to help save endangered greater gliders back in 2023, they weren’t sure what they were going to find. The ...
In just five years, greater gliders — fluffy-eared, tree-dwelling marsupials — could go from vulnerable to endangered, because Australia’s environmental laws have failed to protect them and other ...
A video shows a greater glider, “one of Australia’s most mysterious animals,” using its tail to grasp leaves in a “world-first” behavior. Photo from Ana Gracanin via WWF-Australia In a hollowed-out ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A torch highlights a greater glider on a tree after harvesting at Glenbog State Forest. The picture was taken in May, 2025. Source ...
Researchers analyzed the genetic make-up of the greater glider -- a possum-sized marsupial that can glide up to 100 meters. The team confirmed a long-held theory that the greater glider is actually ...