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Read more about the article We must develop a new relationship with the natural world says Jane Goodall

We must develop a new relationship with the natural world says Jane Goodall

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:September 13, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

She's been a tower of strength stretching back decades.  Now in her 87th year, Jane Goodall is not giving up hope that we can come to our senses and give…

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Read more about the article The Work of Breaking Free From Plastic and respecting the Rights of Nature

The Work of Breaking Free From Plastic and respecting the Rights of Nature

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:September 11, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Continuing with another post on the plastic crisis. It’s everywhere. Literally and figuratively, it’s everywhere.  We’ve become reliant on plastic in all its forms.  The issue is that when combined…

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Read more about the article Misunderstood mistletoe is a keystone species

Misunderstood mistletoe is a keystone species

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:September 10, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Although it is often considered the bane of gardeners, arborists and farmers, the pendulous clumps of mistletoe provide an extremely important resource for all manner of wildlife. Mistletoe boosts wildlife…

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Read more about the article Plastic blame games don’t help solve the underlying problems

Plastic blame games don’t help solve the underlying problems

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:September 7, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

It’s all very well for big business to urge us all to make a bigger effort when it comes to things environmental, but they are shirking their responsibility over and…

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Read more about the article Rewilding. The natural world doesn’t need us, but we need it, says Environment Minister

Rewilding. The natural world doesn’t need us, but we need it, says Environment Minister

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:September 4, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

European settlement has not only devastated indigenous peoples culture, it has also devastated many plant and animal species. While European settlement has in one respect been a win, the Australian…

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Read more about the article Economics is historically blind to women and households, and to the natural world.

Economics is historically blind to women and households, and to the natural world.

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:August 28, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Money seems to dominate so much of our lives.  More than that it seems to dominate much of our thinking.  So often, we frame what it is we think and…

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Read more about the article It’s time to adopt glo-cal ways of circular thinking and living

It’s time to adopt glo-cal ways of circular thinking and living

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:August 25, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

Place making is one of the principles practiced by indigenous peoples and it would seem they are as relevant now as they ever were.   In: Sensitivity to scale, uniqueness of…

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Read more about the article Ant child care workers and a butterfly are a metaphor

Ant child care workers and a butterfly are a metaphor

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:August 24, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

To save one of the rarest butterflies in the world, you first need to save an old bulloak woodland, preserve an unnamed goldilocks-species of ant, a bird and a parasitic…

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Read more about the article Thinking in wholes as stewards of the future

Thinking in wholes as stewards of the future

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:August 23, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

We've gotten ourselves into a pickle. Messing up the earth is what happens when we do far too much picking apart and not nearly enough whole building. Joe Norman in:…

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Read more about the article Environment Laws threatened

Environment Laws threatened

  • Post author:Munibung Hill
  • Post published:August 22, 2021
  • Post category:Blogworthy

If like many of us, you are visiting Munibung Hill, Glenrock or another local area of nature during lockdown, you could attest to the face that our parks and wildlife…

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