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Smith’s Rainforest Nature Refuge, Upper Brookfield

Smith’s Rainforest Nature Refuge, Upper Brookfield

Smith’s Rainforest Nature Refuge, Upper Brookfield

Few Land for Wildlife partners in Brisbane share a history with the land as long and as rich as that of the Smith family who have owned and farmed their … Continue reading Smith’s Rainforest Nature Refuge, Upper Brookfield

A Fascination with Fungi and their Role in Restoring Rainforest

A Fascination with Fungi and their Role in Restoring Rainforest

Header: The delicate white Campanella species are commonly found on Lantana sticks immediately after rain. Over the last 20 years I have become fascinated with fungi. During that time I … Continue reading A Fascination with Fungi and their Role in Restoring Rainforest

Property Profile: Encouraging frogs and expanding rainforest, near Gladstone

Property Profile: Encouraging frogs and expanding rainforest, near Gladstone

Header: Some of the wildlife we have found on our property. Shown clockwise starting from the From Left: Roth’s Tree Frog (Litoria rothii); Green Tree Frogs (Litoria caerulea);Red Tree Frog … Continue reading Property Profile: Encouraging frogs and expanding rainforest, near Gladstone

Pepper Vine: an important food source

Pepper Vine: an important food source

The native Pepper Vine (Piper hederaceum var. hederaceum) grows in the rainforests of eastern Australia from the south coast of NSW to North Queensland and is relatively common in Southeast … Continue reading Pepper Vine: an important food source

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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