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| Rare rescue of young Greater Glider |
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Because Greater gliders are rarely in care it was decided to call in a very experienced carer. Gordana was called to take her into longer term care. Although these gliders are not listed as endangered in this area, it is unusual for them to come into WIRES care, especially one that is uninjured like this young female. Each year WIRES cares for around four of these very precious native mammals around NSW, mostly in the Clarence Valley area. The Greater Glider is the largest gliding possum they have thick fur that make them look even larger. They occur in eucalypt forests and woodlands along the east coast of Australia from north east Queensland to the Central Highlands of Victoria. These gliders feed only on eucalypt leaves, buds, flowers and mistletoe. They shelter in tree hollows by day and may have many hollows within their home range. They give birth to a single young in late autumn or early winter which remains in the pouch for 4 months and is independent at 9 months of age. They can glide up to a horizontal distance of 100m. We are beginning to see an influx of orphaned young as we do in Spring every year. Think about donating to our Spring Appeal to help us be there for young animals such as this very special Greater glider. |






WIRES Central Coast was called to a local vet where this juvenile Greater Glider had been taken by a local resident who had found her on the ground in the Avoca area.