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The Northern Savanna Glider

Locality: Darwin, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 8 8946 6666



Address: Ellengowan Drive 0810 Darwin, NT, Australia

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23.01.2022 86g of cuteness. This sugar glider was another victim of barbed wire. He has a fair amount of damage but we hope he will be releasable once it has healed.



23.01.2022 Took the opportunity to film before the cage got decorated with bush Tucker. He will be reunited with his family this week and will hopefully not become a barbed wire victim again.

21.01.2022 It's been a long time between posts but we finally have some exciting news to share, the savanna glider is now officially recognised as a distinct species. https://theconversation.com/a-rare-discovery-we-found-the-s

14.01.2022 Recent research on Melville Island paints a sad picture for the small mammals on the island. The savanna glider is also found on Melville Island, and is one of the main field sites for PhD student Alyson Stobo-Wilson. Hugh's research, outlined in this article, highlights the importance of understanding the ecology of the savanna glider and it's population status. Hopefully effective management can be put in place in order to protect all species into the future. http://mobile.abc.net.au//wildlife-numbers-plumme/8329866



04.01.2022 Look who we caught on camera! , he was checking out the bait and not actually in the nest box......LFW property, Berry Springs area. Sugar glider. Later this mo...nth we will be swapping over our nest box cameras so other landholders can install them and see what arboreal mammals they have / are using the boxes. See more

01.01.2022 Barbed Wire, again and again. This little sugar glider is another victim of barbed wire fencing found in Berry Springs and a reminder to create wildlife friendl...y fencing by either bunt the barbed wire or better to remove at least the highest line and replace it with plain wire so our wildlife doesn't have to suffer. See more

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