When we first came to our property we were amazed by the rainforest, the figs, orchids, butterflies, giant birds nest ferns and an astounding diversity of native wildlife – it … Continue reading Property Profile: Bringing back the platypus, Murphy’s Creek
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The Ormeau Bottle Tree
I have made some interesting observations over the years regarding the Brachychiton endemic to the Ormeau area, Brachychiton sp. Ormeau (LH Bird AQ435851). It is listed as critically endangered under … Continue reading The Ormeau Bottle Tree
Property Profile: Soils, geology and their influence on flora and fauna, Munruben
(Above:) This patch of native vegetation is fenced off to encourage a dense understorey for invertebrates and other wildlife that are dependent on them. Have you ever wondered why distinctive … Continue reading Property Profile: Soils, geology and their influence on flora and fauna, Munruben
Creative Recovery Project (Splashing About in our Catchment) in the Lockyer
Above: Students worked with professional storyteller, Daryll Bellingham to create a story about their part of their catchment. After the devastating 2011 oods in the Lockyer Valley, many primary school … Continue reading Creative Recovery Project (Splashing About in our Catchment) in the Lockyer
Property Profile: Transformation of a creek, Tallebudgera Valley
When Peter and Carolyn Burford bought their two hectare Tallebudgera Valley property 12 years ago, they weren’t too sure what they were getting themselves into. They knew they had a … Continue reading Property Profile: Transformation of a creek, Tallebudgera Valley
Property profile: Is there such a thing as a good weed? Mt Mee.
A common sight on Land for Wildlife properties: a big pile of dead lantana. Both Spencer Shaw in the October 2012 newsletter and Peter Darvall in January 2013 have suggested … Continue reading Property profile: Is there such a thing as a good weed? Mt Mee.
Ragamuffin Earth, novel ecosystems and the benefit of weeds, Stockyard
In response to Spencer Shaw’s weed profile (October 2012), you may be familiar with the term ‘novel ecosystem’. This is defined as an ecosystem that has been influenced by humans, … Continue reading Ragamuffin Earth, novel ecosystems and the benefit of weeds, Stockyard
Property Profile: Weed control, restoration & wildlife, Upper Brookfield
After more than 13 years of living within the 5 km radius of the Brisbane CBD, we decided that it was time for some peace and quiet in the bush … Continue reading Property Profile: Weed control, restoration & wildlife, Upper Brookfield
Property Profile: Weeds, revegetation and water quality monitoring
Currumbin Valley is the “Green behind the Gold” that many talk about. Currumbin Creek Road snakes its way through a beautiful sea of green that helps many day trippers unwind. … Continue reading Property Profile: Weeds, revegetation and water quality monitoring
Property Profile: Partnerships in ecological restoration, Mudgeeraba
In 1991 when David Blomfield purchased his 66 hectare property on the upper reaches of Mudgeeraba Creek he knew he had a lot of work ahead of him. For years … Continue reading Property Profile: Partnerships in ecological restoration, Mudgeeraba