Category: Building ecological knowledge
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20th January 2021
EcoHealth – linking human and environmental health
Human health is inextricably linked to the health of our environment. To increase the amount and effectiveness of ecological restoration and to further exploring the links with human health outcomes,…
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01st March 2019
Gondwana Link’s Biodiversity Trail is happening!
Gondwana Link’s Biodiversity Trail is happening! Many thanks to Regional Development Minister Alannah McTiernan, who this morning included our $84,000 bid for the Central Zone Pilot Trail when…
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12th November 2018
Filming to make short documentaries
Yes we are out there gathering some of many stories about the wonderful people, groups and places we work with. Gondwana Link now has an ongoing program of short documentaries, and maybe a a long one…
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19th October 2016
Margaret River Bioblitz 2016
Another Cape to Cape Catchments Group BioBlitz – this time around Mammoth Cave and the surrounding karri forest. The Cape to Cape group hold these events regularly and it gives locals and…
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01st October 2016
BioBlitz at Chingarrup Sanctuary
A week-long Bio-blitz has just finished at Chingarrup Sanctuary, in the Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link. Owners Eddy and Donna Wajon have hosted a procession of studious visitors, with great…
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28th September 2016
Albany Wildflower Society at Chingarrup Sanctuary
Seems that there is something good happening every day in the Fitz-Stirling section of Gondwana Link. The Albany Wildflower Society have been out there recently as part of a whirlwind of activity…
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10th July 2015
Does our restoration work really nudge evolution along and strengthen ecological resilience?
Photo of Steve Hopper in the Porongurup Range courtesy of the Green Skills Gondwana Panorama exhibition. In another new initiative for the Fitz-Stirling section of the Link, an Australian Research…
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07th July 2009
Water sampling
Paula Deegan water sampling at Chereninup Creek. Photo Amanda Keesing Paula Deegan sampling a pool in Chereninup Creek Reserve. Creeks are an important target in the Fitz Stirling Functional…
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14th January 2008
Invertebrate monitoring at Chereninup
The shearers gave Curtin University student Tommy Cheng a go at shearing. Photo Amanda Keesing We are starting to get a better handle on what a number of key invertebrate species are doing in the…
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