Study reveals greater gliders average only 19 metres in flight distance
A study revealed that greater gliders, once thought to glide up to 100 metres, average just 19 metres in flight distance. Dr Ana Gracanin of the Australian National University highlighted that habitat disturbances could have more severe consequences for these endangered marsupials, which rely on tree cover for movement and foraging. The findings were published in Australian Mammalogy.
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Published 15 Jul 2026, 15:01 UTC · Updated 15 Jul 2026, 15:20 UTC
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