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05th April 2008
A flying visit
An important visit from The Nature Conservancy’s Corporate Conservation Council, pictured here on the Honman Ridge on a bleak autumn day. The Chair and Directors of some of Australia’s…
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07th March 2008
Green Plough exhibition inspired by clearing then restoration
Green Plough inspires further creativity. The south west story, from the ‘million acres a year’ clearing era through to the emerging restoration era, has inspired artist Ron Nyzistor ‘s latest…
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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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11th December 2007
How healthy are those creeks?
Pool sampling – Photo by Amanda Keesing Healthy creeks and waterways have been identified as a key target for ecological repair work in the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area. Little is known about the…
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15th October 2007
Stabilising erosion and salinity in the Fitz-Stirling’s upper catchment
The firm Sustainable Forestry Management Australasia Ltd has purchased 9700 hectares of farmland in the upper catchment, destocked the properties, and is busy planting tree belts, with an eye on the…
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10th October 2007
The bush is returning to Chingarrup Sanctuary.
On a recent trip in the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area, we were delighted to see how well the 2005 plantings are growing. Congratulations to Barry Heydenrych, the Reconnections Program (Greening…
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04th October 2007
If we build it will they come?
A major challenge across Gondwana Link is finding the time and resources to evaluate the work done so far and the response of the wildlife. Bush Heritage Australia is showing real leadership with…
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31st August 2007
A long way from THE Mediterannean, but still mediterannean?
The Nature Conservancy’s Mediterranean Science team visited Gondwana Link this week, and we took them on a quick trip along the Link from Albany to Kalgoorlie. California based Scott Morrison,…
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28th August 2007
An Elder of the Sciences meets an Elder of the Eucalypts.
Professor Henry Nix and wife Katherine Nix on scientific field trip – Alexander Watson. The Wild Country Science team is currently on survey work in the magnificent woodlands east of the…
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