
Are animals talented – like us?
Are animals talented? Should we describe them as remarkable? WHAT A hide we have to

Are animals talented? Should we describe them as remarkable? WHAT A hide we have to

Through the lens with Eddie “We’re good mates”, says Eddie when speaking of his mopoke

There is no sh*t country at Munibung Hill Symbiosis is something these birds knew about

University study presents a challenge for snout poker habitat protectors How do we transition from

PICTURE: Sites where secondary evidence of bandicoots were observed. Credit: Christie Malyon Study confirms the presence of Bandicoots

PICTURE: These signs are like identity badges. The creek and her swamp and her wetland

PICTURE: Assembled after a guided inspection of the wetlands site, Lakelands. Back row: Vina Chubb, MHCS, Stuart Carter,

PICTURE: Assembled after a guided walk with Wendy and Craig Patrick at the Farm Street,

PICTURES: Bandicoot foraging near a nest site at Munibung Hill. Images recorded at 3.27am Saturday

PICTURES: Bandicoot snout poke (above), Swamp Wallaby (below), but no actual recordings of bandicoots. Credit:

PICTURE: From left: Liam Phelan, Dean Wormald, Ted Stein, Jael Bryden, Maddy, Fergus Hancock, Vina

This is the best news in a long while. The challenge is to keep the

PICTURE: University of Newcastle (UoN) Summer Scholarship Research Project (SSRP) group with representatives of Munibung

Swamp wallaby sightings at Munibung Hill have been anecdotal for some years. More recently these

Although it is often considered the bane of gardeners, arborists and farmers, the pendulous clumps