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13th November 2016
So what is killing these trees?
There are extensive areas of dead Salmon Gums adjoining the State Barrier Fence between Lake Deborah and Koolyanobbing, also a report of similar down by the Lake Varley Gate. Has anyone noticed this…
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04th November 2016
Flashback to 2003 at Chingarrup Sanctuary
Flashback. For those enjoying our previous post on all the good people with good will doing good work on and around Chingarrup Sanctuary at present, we dug these out of the (now extensive) archive. A…
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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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17th October 2016
A freshwater gem in a naturally saline landscape
A lovely photo essay by our friends the Janickes featuring one of the, surprisingly, lesser known parts of the Great Western Woodlands. In its south-west corner (north east of Ravensthorpe) is some…
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12th October 2016
The world’s vanishing wild places are vital for saving species
No, this article published in The Conversation isn’t about Gondwana Link. Yes, the article below is about the most fundamental ecological objective of Gondwana Link – maintaining…
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08th October 2016
Ngadju Dancers at the Sydney Opera House
James Schultz and the Ngadju dancers are performing at the Sydney Opera House Sunday 9th October in the Homeground National Indigenous Dance Competition. Enjoy yourselves and meeting other dancers,…
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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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30th September 2016
Gondwana Link helping renew age-old relationship between Indigenous people and the land
Great story on the ABC from last Thursday’s Bush Heritage Australia’s event celebrating their involvement in Gondwana Link. Well done all.
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30th September 2016
Exploring the interaction between SW Australia’s earliest human inhabitants and its flora.
Here’s one of the many inspiring people who are doing great work across the biologically richest corner of the Australian continent. Alison Lullfitz is a PhD student in the field of ethnobotany,…
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