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Off the coast of Western Australia and in partnership with Uunguu Rangers, we’re monitoring the impact of warmer temperatures ...
At first sight, the dry landscape of the Tasmanian Midlands seems an unlikely contender for the title of ‘National Biodiversity Hotspot’. There are only 15 of these hotspots in Australia; areas with ...
Pygmy Possums rely on protection from shrubbery throughout the year and in winter nest in hollows on lower branches of trees that are disguised with shrubs and foliage. Thus the Pygmy Possum boxes ...
Pygmy Possums quickly took up residence in the nest boxes we erected in restored habitat at our Monjebup North reserve in southwest WA. What we didn't expect were the large colonies of social spiders ...
In ‘ Nature’s clock ’, we learn about lesser-known Tasmanian species and of two native nursery owners who are striving to repopulate the plants before they're wiped out. The story reminds me that we ...
Consider this: Feral cats roam across 99.8% of Australia, yet for most of us, the only cats we ever come into contact with are family pets. How is that possible? The answer is simple. Feral cats are ...
This brings me to an incredible memory forged while visiting the reserve around 10 years ago. The organisation had been humming along for some years, yet we didn’t have a succinct vision that ...
Colin Broughton, a Conservation Systems Developer for Bush Heritage, is solving a different problem, which is already having tangible time-saving benefits for field staff. “Remote sensor cameras, or ...
When it comes to restoring and protecting healthy Country, every contribution makes a difference and is worth celebrating. One of the great joys of the work we do at Bush Heritage Australia is being ...
The first thing you notice on Red Moort Reserve is the colour. Immediately surrounding this square of land on Noongar country in south-west Western Australia is the monochrome of crops and paddocks.
Near my house, in Melbourne’s west is one of the city’s incredible aquatic arteries – the mighty Maribyrnong River, Wurundjeri Country. Here, I’ve had the pleasure of walking along the river habitat ...
In July 2021, Wangkamadla people’s rights to over 3 million hectares of their country in far western Queensland were formally recognised in a native title determination. To celebrate, the ...
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