Leadbeater's possum
Order : Diprotodontia
Family : Petauridae
Genus : Gymnobelideus
Facts about the genus Gymnobelideus, the Leadbeater's possum
Gymnobelideus leadbeateri Appearance Leadbeater's Possum are 40cm from nose to tail. (Full text)
Other management strategies pertaining to the conservation of Leadbeater’s Possum are outlined in the following timber harvesting sub-section. (Full text)
Setting the scene LEADBEATER'S POSSUM is a small, highly agile, nocturnal marsupial restricted to the tall eucaypt forests of Central Victoria, Australia. (Full text)
The Leadbeater's possum is a small nocturnal animal which is extremely shy. (Full text)
The Leadbeater's Possum is well known as a marsupial. (Full text)
The tall, straight trees in the forests favoured by Leadbeater's Possum are highly valued for the production of timber and woodchips. (Full text)
Geographic Range Gymnobelideus leadbeateri, or Leadbeater's Possum, is strictly confined to a remote region in Victoria, Australia. (Full text)
 “It is clear that logging practices which would maximise the probability of survival of Leadbeater’s Possum are different from (Full text)
onkeypress = GetKey; // --> Abstract: Leadbeater's possum is an endangered species particular to mountain ash country in the Central Highlands of Victoria. (Full text)
Description: Leadbeater's possum is a squirrel-like animal with a long bushy tail, and large ears and eyes. (Full text)
); Leadbeater's Possum #4 (97 Kb JPEG) (Terrambiente) Leadbeater's possum is a small marsupial weighing 120 - 160 g (4. (Full text)
The Leadbeaters Possum Leadbeater’s possum is an endangered marsupial that can be found in the Central Highlands of Victoria. (Full text)
More than 75% of the forests in the known range of Leadbeater's Possum are broadly designated for timber harvesting and most have already been cut extensively for logs and pulpwood for the paper industry. (Full text)
Leadbeater's Possum* - Gymnobelideus leadbeateri: Leadbeater's Possum are 40cm from nose to tail. (Full text)
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