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NAIDOC Week Yarning Circle you will hear from three of our awesome Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff, Bruce Hammond ...
At first sight, the dry landscape of the Tasmanian Midlands seems an unlikely contender for the title of ‘National Biodiversity Hotspot’. There are only 15 of these hotspots in Australia; areas with ...
Pygmy Possums quickly took up residence in the nest boxes we erected in restored habitat at our Monjebup North reserve in southwest WA. What we didn't expect were the large colonies of social spiders ...
In this Bushtracks, we invite you to appreciate the importance of long-term monitoring throughout all stages of our adaptive Conservation Management… ...
In July 2021, Wangkamadla people’s rights to over 3 million hectares of their country in far western Queensland were formally recognised in a native title determination. To celebrate, the ...
In an exciting collaboration with Monash University’s Geomorphology Lab, a recent study explored the fascinating role of gibber pebbles (those quartz and iron-oxide pebbles strewn on the Earth’s ...
Since the advent of Chat GPT 4, the culture has been obsessing over Artificial Intelligence. What might change? How could AI help us? Could AI turn against us? In science and technology circles, ...
Following the Night Parrot's discovery in 2013, many uniquely positioned conservationists have been working to protect Pullen Pullen.
The University of Melbourne and Bush Heritage Australia have been awarded a significant grant of $1.2 million by The Ian Potter Foundation to build an open-source Conservation Knowledge System. This ...
In late July, I was lucky enough to travel to Karajarri country in the south-west Kimberley region of Western Australia where our newest Aboriginal partnership is based. At over 3 million hectares, it ...
This ambitious five-year project spans about 40,000 hectares, making it the largest integrated fauna recovery program involving private landholders in the region’s history. It aims to boost numbers of ...
Despite a quiet start to the year due to COVID-19, the rangers have managed to get out on country and undertake a series of trips for fire management, Buffel Grass control, tourism development and ...