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Biolinks Alliance
Biolinks Alliance
13 episodes
1 week ago
People working together to maintain and restore a healthy natural environment from the Grampians to the Victorian Alps and from the Murray River to the Macedon Ranges.
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People working together to maintain and restore a healthy natural environment from the Grampians to the Victorian Alps and from the Murray River to the Macedon Ranges.
Show more...
Nature
Science
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Greater Glider Survey Design and Monitoring - Workshop
Biolinks Alliance
48 minutes 7 seconds
4 years ago
Greater Glider Survey Design and Monitoring - Workshop

Greater Gliders have long been regarded as easily detectable, but recent development of improved survey protocols reveal this is not always so. Understanding population trends relies on long-term monitoring, confident assumptions about detectability and robust survey design.

Hear our expert panel of speakers discuss how to adequately design and implement surveys and monitoring for Greater Gliders.

Expert panel:
Dr Kara Youngentob (Australian National University)
Dr Louise Durkin (DELWP)
Rena Gaborov (GECO)
Bert Lobert (Strathbogie Ranges CMN)
Facilitated by Dr Jenny Martin (University of Melbourne)

Presented as part of the Biolinks Alliance Greater and Squirrel Glider Symposium (October 2020).

Biolinks Alliance
People working together to maintain and restore a healthy natural environment from the Grampians to the Victorian Alps and from the Murray River to the Macedon Ranges.