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With an uncertain future of native logging in Queensland, a forest home to endangered greater gliders could be cut down
Without seeing them fly, you’d be forgiven for confusing a greater glider with a possum.
In the dark, the cat-sized marsupial uses webbing between its limbs to sail silently from gum to gum, dropping its metre long tail like a rudder just before impact.
The endangered species sleeps during the day…
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