Author: Gondwana
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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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18th August 2013
Out amongst it
Gondwana Link’s Amanda Keesing and Board of Directors Chair Virginia Young recently travelled through some of the beautiful country of the Great Western Woodlands. Virginia was delighted to find a…
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16th August 2013
Gathering footage to tell the story
Nature Conservancy videographer Jane Prince has been busy in central and eastern Gondwana Link, interviewing key drivers of the Ranges Link and Fitz-Stirling programs, and recording the work of the…
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16th August 2013
The spectacular wildflowers of the Great Western Woodlands
Looks like it’s going to be an early, strong flowering in the sandplains of the Great Western Woodlands, with many Verticordias and Grevilleas and this Eremophila already putting on a beautiful…
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29th July 2013
Monjebup Reserve restoration up in lights
What a thrill to open ‘The West Australian’ and find a prominent story about Bush Heritage’s ecological restoration of a critical bit of farm land in the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area. The…
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11th July 2013
Well done Bill and Jane
Bill and Jane Thompson’s wonderful on-ground support for Gondwana Link received front page recognition in the 11 July 2013 edition of ‘The Great Southern Weekender’. Their replanting of 100 ha…
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23rd June 2013
Showcasing groups work
Together with a range of colleagues, we’ve had the pleasure of showing Bob Debus, a key architect of the National Wildlife Corridors Plan, and partner Leela Smith around some of the country…
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08th June 2013
‘Gondwana Link: 1000 kilometres of hope’
‘Gondwana Link: 1000 kilometres of hope’ is the title of a chapter in the new publication ‘Linking Australia’s Landscapes: lessons and opportunities from large-scale conservation networks’….
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27th May 2013
Ngadju representation at the World Indigenous Network Conference
Here’s the Ngadju Conservation team (James Schultz, Les Schultz, David Graham and Daniel Graham) visiting Darwin for the World Indigenous Network Conference. Ngadju land straddles the Great…
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