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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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02nd December 2005
There’s carbon in them there trees?
Sampling to measure carbon in plants. Photo courtesy Barry Heydenrych. We know that every planting program produces trees and shrubs that sequester carbon, but we don’t know how much carbon. If we…
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17th November 2005
Fauna survey of Honman Ridge
The Wilderness Society fauna survey in the Great Western Woodlands, Nov 2005. Photo courtesy The Wilderness Society WA. Black-naped snake with Charles Roche during the fauna survey for Honman Ridge….
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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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01st November 2005
How to conserve the amazing botanical richness across Gondwana Link.
That was the main topic of conversation during this visit of eminent scientists. Pictured here, sheltering from the elements in Wajon’s shed at Chingarrup Sanctuary, are Steve Hopper, UWA’s…
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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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30th September 2005
Noongar Elders visit the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area
An important and memorable day with Noongar Elders in the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area. We shared our stories and explored how the Gondwana Link program can better support the aspirations and needs of…
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