Author: Gondwana
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18th May 2006
North Albany High School students get involved
Students from North Albany Senior High School help with a trial of brush mulching on difficult clay soils as part of their visit to Greening Australia’s Nowanup property. Greening’s Chris…
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06th May 2006
New supporters tour the Fitz-Stirling area
Birute Greenhalgh from Greening Australia and Kate Fitzherbert from Bush Heritage have led a tour of supporters across the Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link. Here they are looking at revegetation…
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12th April 2006
Stop fooling, this is serious!
The sodic clays soils at Greening Australia’s Nowanup property present particular challenges for restoration. Here a team from Shell are trialling brush mulching on Nowanup under the guidance of…
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08th April 2006
Noongar women restoring connections to country
David Guilfoyle, NRM ‘Restoring Connections’ project co-ordinator has organised this very significant trip of Noongar women into the Pallinup valley, visiting important sites where many of them…
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05th April 2006
How much carbon do our trees hold?
Carbon sampling work. Photo Barry Heydenrych More destructive carbon sampling work underway this week to determine how much carbon is being sequestered by existing native vegetation. Data is being…
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04th April 2006
Adding new species to the mix
Trials of innovative techniques are a must to advance restoration success. Here a group of local supporters on tour to the Fitz-Stirling area are intrigued by the difficulties involved in getting seed…
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04th February 2006
Supporters visit the Fitz-Stirling area
A tour of supporters visited the Fitz-Stirling section of the Link today, as part of Gondwana Link Great Southern Ark Tour led by Birute Greenhalgh from Greening Australia. Nowanup and the Indigenous…
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01st February 2006
Photography from the inside?
In 2005, the MIX Artists collective in Albany approached Gondwana Link about involvement in their ‘Hotspot’ events and exhibition for the 2006 Perth International Arts Festival. We jumped at the…
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01st January 2006
Taking off in the New Year.
A female Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo takes off from a Flame Grevillea at the (slowly regenerating) farmed areas of the Forrestania Research Plots. These were established in the 1960’s, with the aim…
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