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Cat Tracker program update

  Albury Conservation Company, in partnership with Murray Local Land Services and NSW Department of Industry – Lands, brought the Cat Tracker program to Albury as part of the program’s national roll-out. We had a great response to the program with 52 cat owners from Albury and Thurgoona registering interest in volunteering their pet cat […]

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Our search for Squirrel Gliders in Albury’s urban growth corridor has begun!

After years of planning, in June Albury Conservation Company’s wildlife ecologist Dylan McWhinney began installing motion-sensing cameras at sites across Thurgoona / Wirlinga. The subject of the monitoring program is the iconic and ellusive Squirrel Glider. The photo above is one of the first images captured in the program. Recruited in May, Dylan’s task is to coordinate

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Industry workshop in Albury concludes local hollow-bearing tree education project

  A workshop targeting the local development industry was held today, hosted by Albury Conservation Company in partnership with Albury City Council and NSW Department of Industry – Lands. The workshop’s theme was hollow-bearing trees (HBTs) – their local distribution and characteristics, and their management in a landscape becoming increasingly urbanised. 24 people attended the

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22 January 2018 – Pussycat, pussycat where have you been? Cat Tracker program comes to Albury / Thurgoona

Have you ever wondered how far your beloved cat travels, and where it goes? Well, now’s your chance. Get involved in ‘Cat Tracker’! The ‘Cat Tracker‘ program is coming to Albury and Thurgoona as part of a national roll-out of the program in 2018. The program was successfully trialled in South Australia by Discovery Circle and

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