Greater gliders are pretty extraordinary.
These peaceful possums live in leaf-lined hollows and spend their nights foraging high up in the forest canopies. They can glide 100 meters between trees!
But over decades, armies of bulldozers have charged through our forests, knocking down their homes. This must stop.
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Greater Gliders are one of our unique creatures living in the forest canopy, that is difficult to see and often forgotten. I have not yet had the pleasure of seeing them and they should be protected from logging and land clearing because they are part of our amazing diversity of wildlife.
all living creatures deserve a safe, clean place to live
Because it’s never too late to start trying to protect what is important
I can’t believe I have to write this – but PLEASE, for the sake of the future of this planet, out of respect to this planet which has given us (allowed us) life, take action against logging and protect our endangered animals.
What you are doing now is JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
Martine Holberton
We need to look after our environment and all who share it. Our wildlife is unique and it would be criminal to allow it to become extinct. They have no voice in parliament, so it is up to our elected members to fight for them
I know from recent logging a short distance from where I live, the Greater Gliders habitat, along with other endangered species in the Strathbogie Ranges, has been greatly diminished.
For the sake of life on this planet, please protect what little old growth forests are left. You know you want to.
Please step up and protect their habitat.
All politicians care about is financial outcomes while the most precious gliders and many other species are being killed by the decision you make
We need strong national environment laws to protect the places and wildlife we love – please raise this with your party leader.
We desperately need stronger environmental laws. The irresponsible and careless exploitation of the planet to satisfy our frivolous ‘wants’ while decimating everything in our path is arrogant and clearly NOT sustainable. The consequences will be dear if not for us for our children, grandchildren and what is left of mankind in the future.
diane Cook
People who benefit money wise from clearing land have no conception, and neither do they want to , for the damage this does to Australia’s unique animals. Lets make strong laws before we end up like so many places in the world without our special, unique Australian native animals. Please be pro active in this department. Thank you.
Pls 🙏🙏Strong national environment laws R much needed to protect these creatures n their environment🙏 don’t let them disappear 💔💔
Greater gliders are pretty extraordinary.
These peaceful possums live in leaf-lined hollows and spend their nights foraging high up in the forest canopies. They can glide 100 meters between trees!
But over decades, armies of bulldozers have charged through our forests, knocking down their homes.
THIS MUST STOP
When all these critically endangered creatures including palm cockatoos, swift parrots, numbats to name a few are gone what will be your excuse to your children and grandchildren… sorry but we needed the "jobs an growth "!
We need the strongest Environmental Laws possible put in place NOW. We have a crisis on our hands, we must save our magnificent threatened species and their habitat from extinction. Please act now.
You have a responsibility to all generations, not just this one
We need strong national environment laws to protect the places and wildlife we love – Please raise this with your party leader
Once they are gone ? Have a management plan not foreseeable extinction plan !