Category: Nature and landscapes
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26th June 2008
Artificial hollows for Carnaby’s cockatoo
Birds Australia have been working hard with members of the Noongar community to establish new nest hollows for Carnaby’s Cockatoo. Dejan Stojanovic at bottom of ladder and Bradley Farmer dangling…
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18th October 2006
Honey Possum meets Honey!
This young honey possum is being given a drink of honey dissolved in water to send it on its way after being captured in a pitfall trap on Greening Australia’s Nowanup property. The energy boost…
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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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08th November 2005
These cute animals can melt even the hardest heart!
Although it is called a Pygmy Possum, this little marsupial is not related to the larger possums. They have a prehensile tail for gripping branches and as well as eating insects and spiders, they also…
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02nd October 2005
How cute can a key conservation target get?
Black-gloved wallabies, are the second largest macropod in south-western Australia, but seem to have almost entirely escaped conservation attention or significant scientific scrutiny. Our work on the…
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01st July 2005
A delight to see
This echidna was seen in a sheoak (Allocasuarina) patch being a bit nosey about all the work underway in the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area. Though rarely seen, their fresh scratchings are quite common…
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14th September 2003
A Rare and Endangered orchid
A Rare and Endangered orchid was found during Chereninup Creek Reserve launch day! Ongerup botanists Lynda Strahan and Sue Oborne discovered a population of the Sandplain sun-orchid, Caladenia…
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