Year: 2013
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10th December 2013
Wallaby Gates field day
Wallaby Gates Field Day. Photo courtesy of Basil Schur. A Wallaby Gates Field Day to promote the installation of ‘Wallaby gates’ into ringlock fencing. The gates, which are visible on the left…
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05th December 2013
Paddy Woodworth’s new book ‘Our Once and Future Planet
Restoring the World in the Climate Change Century’, which looks at the global ecological restoration movement, has just been launched in Dublin by the venerable Mary Robinson. Paddy has used his…
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16th November 2013
The Big Garden?
Delightful segment on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia show this weekend, featuring work in the central zone of Gondwana Link. Bush Heritage’s Simon Smale and the Ranges Link’s Peter Luscombe joined…
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10th October 2013
Sandplains spectacular flowering
Sandplain heath near Lake King in full flower. Photo Amanda Keesing The good winter rains have resulted in spectacular flowering in the Great Western Woodland’s southern sandplain heath….
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09th October 2013
Gondwana Link wins a Banksia Award
A strong showing for connectivity conservation in this year’s Banksia Awards. The collective effort by groups across Gondwana Link is a finalist in the ‘Land and Biodiversity’ category, and…
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08th September 2013
Decision Point
Gondwana Link features in the September edition of Decision Point, the monthly magazine of the Environmental Decisions Group. The article by Kerrie Wilson and Hugh Possingham of University of…
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28th August 2013
Emus go global!
The Ecological Society of America has recently published a powerful bit of writing on emus, Barrier Fences and Lewis Machine Guns. Subscribers will find it here, the rest of us can download a…
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28th August 2013
Innovation to improve restoration
Simon Smale and Justin Jonson burning dryandra and banksia cones to release seed directly into the soil. Photo Jane Thompson Restoration work is well underway on Bush Heritage’s Monjebup North…
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21st August 2013
Exchanging knowledge
Ngadju young leaders joined the Millennium Kids ‘Project Explore’ program in the Kambalda Nature Reserve, Great Western Woodlands, with the kids learning how to use binoculars whilst…
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