
Urban ecology: Nature and shops; Council habitat tree
Nature and shops: here’s what people told us they want most from urban planning, Iain

Nature and shops: here’s what people told us they want most from urban planning, Iain

GETTING OUR verge fix is not hard when so many people are embracing the

Trunk Calls are about making connections For those old enough to remember, there was a

Three decades of reciprocal nurturing – and counting Dedication is the best way to describe

Our featured verge garden in Cardiff Heights, is a wonderful example of low maintenance by design. The

When a substitute home is better than no home Some 300 Australian species rely on

Save Munibung Creek ‘Magic Garden’ Carol McMurray has been tending this small ‘nature-reserve’ for the

We stand corrected No sooner had we sent out Issue 46 of MMM, than we

Merge the verge into a habitat haven Reduce mowing and create valuable habitat for insects,

We need to reconsider the notion of ‘home’ A healthy community is one that not

Before the kerb and gutter ALONG WITH HER OWN front and backyard, Elizabeth Walton has

It’s the little things – the little things with wings that sing With so much

On the verge of a beautification make-over Change can seem to take forever, when it

Patience pays off for Powerful Owl pictures When it comes to catching owls on camera,

Where have all the flowers (trees) gone Cramped so close together there’s no room for

The older the tree, the more ecologically valuable she is. Photo: ANU Prudent pruning can

The verge garden at Ross Street, Belmont is a project of the Valentine Sustainable Neighbourhood

Meet the land mullet (Bellatorias major), the largest skink in Australia, and among the largest

Getting a closer look at this little Golden-scruffy, Cryptotrama asprata. Photos: Andrew Slee, 6.12.23 Up

Kangaroo Paw, Grevillea, Backea, Coastal tea tree, Queensland Blue Grass are some of the plants

Ockham’s Razor Big conservation in small spaces Broadcast 29 October, 2023 – LISTEN HERE –

Bandicoot suffers deadly attack WE CAN ONLY SPECULATE as to the ’cause of death’ of

Disturbing deaths at Munibung Hill Craig Patrick reports that two swamp wallabies have died in

Munibung Hill makes for an interesting study site because she is for the most part

A most interesting interruption to a working day. Fergus Hancock reports on a microbat that