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24 Dec 2015

Christmas curlew update

posted in: Tales of science | 5

Earlier in the year, I brought you the story of Rowena and Herbie, the courting stone-curlews from Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary near Canberra. Their budding romance was mentioned in ‘Rewilding Weeloo, the enigmatic bush stone-curlew’. Well, as a special Christmas … Read More

Australian Capital Territory, Bird, Bush stone-curlew, Mulligans Flat, Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, restoration, rewilding
3 Oct 2015

Rewilding Weeloo, the enigmatic bush stone-curlew

posted in: Tales of science, Wildlife illustration, Writing | 18

  Cold wind buffets my breath as the small boat bounces along the waves. We are heading towards a tiny, sun-bleached rocky nub of an island, one of the many that cluster about the sprawling, inverted triangle of Eyre Peninsula, … Read More

Allocasuarina verticillata, Australian sea lion, birds, Burhinus grallarius, Bush stone-curlew, Canberra, Cape Barren goose, Coffin Bay National Park, conservation, ecological restoration, ecology, Eyre Peninsula, feral animals, fox, grazing, habitat loss, Mulligans Flat, Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, Queensland, Queensland Herbarium, rewilding, sea lion, sheoak, South Australia, threatened species, wildlife conservation
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