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Tree hollows are animal homes #3 – Eucalypt Woodland south-eastern Australia

Tree hollows are animal homes #3 – Eucalypt Woodland south-eastern Australia

by Paula Peeters | Oct 10, 2024 | A cartoon guide to Australian Ecology, Wildlife illustration

‘Tree hollows are animal homes’ is a new series of designs inspired by the relationship between the many Australian animal species that use hollows and the trees that provide them. This #3 design includes illustrations of 19 animal species that use hollows in the...
Free colour-ins to download: Tree hollows are animal homes #1

Free colour-ins to download: Tree hollows are animal homes #1

by Paula Peeters | Jul 12, 2024 | A cartoon guide to Australian Ecology, Colour-in, Free downloads and printables

‘Tree hollows are animal homes’ are a series of posters that illustrate some of the many species of Australian native animals that use tree hollows (and loose bark) for nesting and shelter. These posters are available through my Redbubble store (or contact...
How to draw a grassland, Part two: Ecology in pictures

How to draw a grassland, Part two: Ecology in pictures

by Paula Peeters | Apr 28, 2016 | Colouring books, Projects, Tales of science, Wildlife illustration

Today’s post gives you another sneak preview of the Riverina Grassland colouring book, and also describes the collaborative process I use to tell ecological stories through art. One of the things I love about my work are the discussions I have with collaborators...
Why is the house gecko noisy while most lizards are silent?

Why is the house gecko noisy while most lizards are silent?

by Paula Peeters | Apr 12, 2015 | Tales of science, Wildlife illustration, Writing

A recent visitor to our house – a keen naturalist from southern Australia – was startled the first time he heard the sound of an Asian House gecko, and was even more surprised that a gecko was responsible for the call. It is unusual for a lizard to be so...
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