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#dungibara — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. #Australia’s largest flying #marsupial: After 25 years, logging and bushfires, a #GreaterGlider has been spotted in #Deongwar state forest theguardian.com/australia-news

    "The last confirmed sighting here, on the lands of the #Dungibara people, was in the late 1990s... These #animals need #trees at least 150 years old; when you log a #forest you change it in pretty dramatic ways... Native forest #logging will cease in south-east #Queensland this year – but how long will it take #forests to recover?"

  2. #Australia’s largest flying #marsupial: After 25 years, logging and bushfires, a #GreaterGlider has been spotted in #Deongwar state forest theguardian.com/australia-news

    "The last confirmed sighting here, on the lands of the #Dungibara people, was in the late 1990s... These #animals need #trees at least 150 years old; when you log a #forest you change it in pretty dramatic ways... Native forest #logging will cease in south-east #Queensland this year – but how long will it take #forests to recover?"

  3. #Australia’s largest flying #marsupial: After 25 years, logging and bushfires, a #GreaterGlider has been spotted in #Deongwar state forest theguardian.com/australia-news

    "The last confirmed sighting here, on the lands of the #Dungibara people, was in the late 1990s... These #animals need #trees at least 150 years old; when you log a #forest you change it in pretty dramatic ways... Native forest #logging will cease in south-east #Queensland this year – but how long will it take #forests to recover?"

  4. #Australia’s largest flying #marsupial: After 25 years, logging and bushfires, a #GreaterGlider has been spotted in #Deongwar state forest theguardian.com/australia-news

    "The last confirmed sighting here, on the lands of the #Dungibara people, was in the late 1990s... These #animals need #trees at least 150 years old; when you log a #forest you change it in pretty dramatic ways... Native forest #logging will cease in south-east #Queensland this year – but how long will it take #forests to recover?"

  5. #Australia’s largest flying #marsupial: After 25 years, logging and bushfires, a #GreaterGlider has been spotted in #Deongwar state forest theguardian.com/australia-news

    "The last confirmed sighting here, on the lands of the #Dungibara people, was in the late 1990s... These #animals need #trees at least 150 years old; when you log a #forest you change it in pretty dramatic ways... Native forest #logging will cease in south-east #Queensland this year – but how long will it take #forests to recover?"