Film Screening: TALLAGANDA – Endangered Greater Gliders on the NSW South Coast


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Just a few hours drive from Canberra, in the towering wet eucalypt forests of Tallaganda, lives one of Australia’s most elusive and endangered native species, the Greater Glider. Once commonly found in these native forests, the Southern Greater Glider, Australia’s largest gliding mammal, now faces the threat of extinction due to habitat loss from industrial scale logging.
Join the Conservation Council ACT Region and the Canberra Forest Alliance this National Threatened Species Day, Monday 7 September, for an exciting screening of the short film TALLAGANDA by award-winning South Coast filmmaker David Gallan. The film will be followed by a Q&A panel (speakers to be announced).
Featuring the ANU Fenner School’s very own researchers, expert forest ecologist Professor David Lindenmayer and glider conservation researcher Dr Ana Gracanin, the film highlights the conservation issues facing the greater glider, the researchers who work to understand them and the activists seeking to protect their habitat in Tallaganda, Badja and Glenbog State Forests, which are still under threat from logging. The film uses innovative techniques to record the natural behaviour of a range of gliders and other nocturnal species, including groundbreaking recordings from inside a greater glider den tree.
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All ticket proceeds are donated towards the Great Southern Forest campaign.
Support the Great Southern Forest proposal
The Great Southern Forest proposal is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect forests, wildlife, rivers, and cultural areas that are deeply significant to Aboriginal communities in southern NSW.
Led by the NSW National Parks Association, the Great Southern Forest proposal stretches across a 100 kilometre wide corridor from the Illawarra region to the Victorian border. It is made up of 55 State Forests, 24 Flora Reserves and 98 National Parks and Wildlife Service managed reserves. No private land is included in the proposal.
The proposal would help the region cope with growing pressure from climate change, development, severe bushfires and the ongoing loss of plants and animals, helping nature recover and remain resilient into the future.
To make this happen, native forest logging would end in nearby State Forests. These forests would be added to existing national parks to create one large, connected reserve of almost 1.2 million hectares.
Learn how you can support the proposal here.
About the filmmaker
David Gallan’s previous films include Understorey (2016), a key documentary on the campaigns last century for the south east forests, The Ambassador (2020), an award winning short starring the late Wynn Roberts and Koru Lian Timor (2024), a film about a Timorese choir touring Australia.
David’s wildlife photography has also been part of the global Wildlife Photographer of the Year and the Nature Photographer of the Year exhibitions. His work is widely used by conservation organisations to raise awareness of environmental issues.
About the Canberra Forest Alliance
Canberra Forest Alliance is a member group of the Conservation Council. CFA is a group of passionate volunteers working to protect forests and wildlife. Sign up to the mailing list here to be informed on events, news, meetings and to get involved, or simply email forestnetwk@gmail.com.
Join the Canberra Forest Alliance Facebook group here.
About the Conservation Council ACT Region
The Conservation Council ACT Region is the peak body for environment and climate groups in the ACT Region. We represent close to 50 member groups, bringing together a united voice on environment and climate issues to Government, business and community. Since 1981 we have been at the centre of the region’s most important wins for wildlife, bushland, climate and communities. As a hub for the ACT Region’s environment and climate movement and a not-for-profit, non government organisation, we run campaigns, promote and upskill local groups, undertake research, advocate passionately, and engage and inform our community
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