Nature
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The wild world of insects
Potter wasps are solitary, and feed on flower nectar, but they make mud nests for their eggs and stock them…
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Our first Red-necked Wallaby with joey in the garden
We are used to Eastern Greys and Swamp Wallabies but these are our first Red-necked Wallabies.
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Gardens, attention to detail, Sawfly larvae
Gardens reveal humans as relentless, egotistical, restless, imaginative animals.
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Raining Cats and Dogs
The 3.3 million domestic cats in Australia kill about 343 million birds and animals each year.
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‘Our work here is done’: nations sign historic climate deal. Our work is NOT done
More than half of Earth's terrestrial surface has been altered by human activity, resulting in drastic deforestation, erosion and loss…
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Raven or Crow
There’s no fundamental behavioural or physiological difference between ravens and crows.
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Help save the Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo
One of the key habitat areas for the cockatoo, the Gnangara Pine Plantation, north of Perth, continues to be cleared…
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Bron (Wyn) good review and her nature information stall
'In this collection of short stories, deliciously crafted prose takes readers on a journey into weird and wonderful places.'
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