Joining the dots – accounting, country, culture
Nothing lives alone nor for itself is a natural phenomenon in nature as elsewhere. Trouble is human society tries at every turn to box things up into discrete portions, which…
Nothing lives alone nor for itself is a natural phenomenon in nature as elsewhere. Trouble is human society tries at every turn to box things up into discrete portions, which…
This information poster was part of a story published in The Conversation as One cat, one year, 110 native animals: lock up your pet, it’s a killing machine. We can't blame the cat…
Kevin Bullen has been in the Cardiff area for 76 years. First at Russell Street, then Orchard Road, then purchasing a house in Grenada Ave, Macquarie Hills. That was back…
Lake Macquarie Mayor Kay Fraser (pictured) said “with 360-degree views that stretch across the lake to the coast, all the way up to Port Stephens and across to the Watagans,…
Bangalow Palm Creek, is a threatened catchment in Warners Bay that contains a lone bush tucker Quandong tree. An ecosystem includes all the living things (plants, animals and organisms) in…
No, is the honest answer. For too long we've put off facing up to the facts. Regardless of how much we might love our moggy and consider her or him…
A map showing the migration routes in the ancient mega-continent of Sahul.(Supplied) Dana Morse (ABC News) reports that: 'New research from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Australian…
Four books this month ... We are Nature, by Ray Mears (see main image). Also, Awesome Australian Animals, by Chris Humfry Through the eyes, ears, and voice of Chris Humfrey,…
Barry Commoner is not a household name, but he has a few things to say about ecology that are worth noting; one of them being: The first law of ecology is that…
Swamp wallaby sightings at Munibung Hill have been anecdotal for some years. More recently these sightings have been confirmed in conversations with local residents, and images on our citizen science…