Sales of an innovative product distilled from Bombala’s peppermint gum eucalypts is assisting the conservation efforts of a Far South Coast native animal sanctuary.
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Millingandi-based company Guyedy Hydrosols has announced a funding partnership with Potoroo Palace that will see it contribute five per cent of its monthly sales to the sanctuary in a partnership that embodies each business’s connection with the local environment.
Guyedy produces innovative hydrosols including bath, body and home products using peppermint gum eucalypts from Bombala.
“We’ve always wanted to contribute to the conservation and preservation of the Australian environment,” Guyedy Hydrosols creator Phillip Kennedy said. “Therefore supporting Potoroo Palace which has the same philosophy was a collaboration waiting to happen.”
Meanwhile, there will soon be a fourth species of possum living at Potoroo Palace and preparations are underway for their arrival.
Currently a sugar glider, two brushtail and two ringtail possums can all be viewed and learnt more about, and staff are now very excited in anticipation of a family of squirrel gliders – Petaurus norfolcensis – joining the fold.
The possums are being generously donated by friend and supporter of Potoroo Palace Chris Humfrey, who is based in Macedon, Victoria, and of Wild Action Zoo fame. Wild Action Zoo and Potoroo Palace share similar values on the importance of conservation and education.
Squirrel gliders are very similar in appearance to the more common sugar glider, and to the untrained eye it would be hard to distinguish the two.
The squirrel glider is however almost double the size of the sugar glider, its tail is also extremely bushy.
Unfortunately they are found only rarely these days due to loss of habitat and cat attacks and are now listed as vulnerable on the threatened species list for NSW. Their population is currently in decline and their distribution extremely patchy as result of clearing for agriculture and urban development.
As soon as their new enclosure is ready for them and has the required approval, arrangements will be made for their journey.