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Author Archives: Deborah Metters

Property Profile: Restoring and Rejoicing: A story of persistence and achievement

Property Profile: Restoring and Rejoicing: A story of persistence and achievement

Victor and Michele Bales have been Land for Wildlife members for just over 10 years and have been living on their property for 35 years. Their property is situated in … Continue reading Property Profile: Restoring and Rejoicing: A story of persistence and achievement

The Eastern Bristlebird: Queensland’s Rarest Bird

The Eastern Bristlebird: Queensland’s Rarest Bird

To tell the story about Queensland’s rarest bird, I am going to start with a tale about the Californian Condor. his huge, long-lived bird of prey was once widespread across … Continue reading The Eastern Bristlebird: Queensland’s Rarest Bird

Landholder Profile: Gordon Wilkinson – A Man of Inventions

Landholder Profile: Gordon Wilkinson – A Man of Inventions

One of Gordon’s first memories of his property was of crawling on his hands and knees under impenetrable thickets of tree-sized groundsel along a wallaby track until he happened upon … Continue reading Landholder Profile: Gordon Wilkinson – A Man of Inventions

Grass Trees – Monocots of Distinction

Grass Trees – Monocots of Distinction

Grass trees, belonging to the genera Xanthorrhoea, have a fascinating and unique biology and are some of the most distinctive plants in Australian flora. Like all grasses, grass trees are … Continue reading Grass Trees – Monocots of Distinction

The Evening Brown – hiding in the shadows

The Evening Brown – hiding in the shadows

Anyone that likes to observe butterflies knows that an overcast day is not a very productive time to do so. That’s because butterflies are ectothermic which makes them reliant on … Continue reading The Evening Brown – hiding in the shadows

Aboriginal Campsites of Greater Brisbane

Aboriginal Campsites of Greater Brisbane

By Dr Ray Kerkhove I picked up a new little book the other day on Aboriginal campsites in Brisbane, and was pleasantly surprised by the detail. Through extensive research on … Continue reading Aboriginal Campsites of Greater Brisbane

Leafcutter Bees: The mystery behind circular holes in leaves

Leafcutter Bees: The mystery behind circular holes in leaves

There are about 27 species of leafcutter bees in Australia. They are found in all states in both coastal and drier inland areas. They range in size from 6-15 mm … Continue reading Leafcutter Bees: The mystery behind circular holes in leaves

Parramatta Grass: A new control method

Parramatta Grass: A new control method

Parramatta Grass, along with most of the weedy Sporobolus grass family, has become a huge and increasing problem for landholders. This article discusses a couple of control methods and is … Continue reading Parramatta Grass: A new control method

Invisible but Valuable: Secretive rails in our waterways

Invisible but Valuable: Secretive rails in our waterways

Much attention is given to improving the condition of our waterways. Having native vegetation, good water quality and healthy populations of fish and invertebrates in our creeks and rivers is … Continue reading Invisible but Valuable: Secretive rails in our waterways

Settling in for Lunch along Wonga Creek

Settling in for Lunch along Wonga Creek

It’s been an interesting and fulfilling couple of years and it all started when Cody Hochen from the Brisbane City Council gently talked Glen and I into joining Land for … Continue reading Settling in for Lunch along Wonga Creek

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