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The sight of an endangered greater glider emerging from a new high-tech nest box in south-east Queensland has delighted conservationists and locals.

The Bunyas to Border (B2B) project is almost two years old! Supported by the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the Great Eastern Ranges, as part of their Koala Climate Corridors initiative, the B2B project works with local groups, landholders and communities to reconnect and regenerate habitat to help local wildlife like koalas have safe spaces to move as conditions and food sources shift, while also supporting the needs of long-distance migrators such as rainbow bee-eaters.

The sight of an endangered greater glider emerging from a new high-tech nest box in south-east Queensland has delighted conservationists and locals. The Habitat modular nest box, which was especially tailored towards greater gliders, was one of twelve popped up at Dingo Mountain, north-east of Toowoomba, in June last year.
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