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Greater Glider & Tree-Geebung Detection Report – 347-515-0002 'Meadows Creek'

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Nocturnal spotlighting surveys within VicForests active logging coupe 347-515-0002 were undertaken on Tuesday the 22nd and Wednesday 23rd of January to evaluate the presence/absence of threatened species.

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Yarra State ForestPhil Marshall27 January 2019Greater Glider, Tree Geebung
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WOTCH meets, works and plays on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri, Bunurong/Boonwurrung and Taungurung peoples of the Kulin nation and the Brayakaulung people of the Gunaikurnai nation, and we acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. We pay respect to their elders past, present and emerging.