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Property Profile: Pioneering Conservation near Childers

Property Profile: Pioneering Conservation near Childers

Property Profile: Pioneering Conservation near Childers

This 2.35 ha property at Doolbi near Childers has been owned by my family for 108 years with habitat rehabilitation starting in 1976. The habitat is now 40 years old … Continue reading Property Profile: Pioneering Conservation near Childers

Celebrating 4000 Land for Wildlife Properties

Celebrating 4000 Land for Wildlife Properties

In mid-December 2015, Land for Wildlife South East Queensland reached a milestone with the registration of our 4000th property. This achievement was celebrated on the stunning 4000th property owned by … Continue reading Celebrating 4000 Land for Wildlife Properties

Mistletoes: Hanging on despite an unwarranted reputation

Mistletoes: Hanging on despite an unwarranted reputation

Australian mistletoes have long been considered an underdog of the botanical world, probably similar to grasses, sedges, and dare we say bryophytes (ie. mosses, liverworts and hornworts). No one ever … Continue reading Mistletoes: Hanging on despite an unwarranted reputation

Native Blue Tongue vs Exotic Asian Melastome

Native Blue Tongue vs Exotic Asian Melastome

In recent years, the introduction of the exotic Asian Melastome (Melastoma candidum) has been a source of concern as it is similar in appearance and often confused with the native … Continue reading Native Blue Tongue vs Exotic Asian Melastome

Castor Oil Plant

Castor Oil Plant

We have a weed around here called Castor Oil Plant and it comes up all along our creeks. It has large-lobed leaves that makes it easy to recognise and identify. … Continue reading Castor Oil Plant

Property Profile: Remnant Forest as Refuge

Property Profile: Remnant Forest as Refuge

Living with wildlife in their natural habitat is one of life’s great privileges. We have enjoyed that privilege for 35 years here on our two hectare property at Greenbank. After … Continue reading Property Profile: Remnant Forest as Refuge

Property Profile: Magnificent View and Dramatic Cliffs at Flagstone

Property Profile: Magnificent View and Dramatic Cliffs at Flagstone

Thirty-nine years ago my husband and I bought a property in the upperLockyer Valley with the aim of raising our three sons on land that would engage and inspire them. … Continue reading Property Profile: Magnificent View and Dramatic Cliffs at Flagstone

Curtains of Richmond Birdwing Vines

Curtains of Richmond Birdwing Vines

You could easily be excused for thinking these curtains of vines hanging o this large White Fig (Ficus virens) is the common Monkey Rope Vine (Parsonsia straminea). However what you’re … Continue reading Curtains of Richmond Birdwing Vines

Mammals of Moggill Creek Catchment and Buff-footed Antechinus

Mammals of Moggill Creek Catchment and Buff-footed Antechinus

In the last year of my Bachelor degree at the University of Queensland in 2008, I undertook a project surveying the mammals and reptiles at bushland restoration sites in Moggill … Continue reading Mammals of Moggill Creek Catchment and Buff-footed Antechinus

Golden-tipped Bats and their inter-relationship with spiders and birds

Golden-tipped Bats and their inter-relationship with spiders and birds

The Golden-tipped Bat (Kerivoula papuensis) is a relatively unknown species. Until the 1980s it was thought to be extinct, however it is now found in low numbers across several locations. … Continue reading Golden-tipped Bats and their inter-relationship with spiders and birds

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