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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Farming for the future
Sustainable agriculture or regenerative farming have gained increased significance in the past decade as ‘buzz word’ terms touted to fix a myriad of issues from soil and biodiversity degradation to broader climate pressures of carbon emissions and water security. The … Continue reading
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What a burden, that Burgan!
Removing Burgan plants on Black Mountain by Siobhan Allpress, u6650891 It’s a box-gum world, and we’re just living in it Box-gum grassy woodland is one of the most threatened ecosystems in Australia, with only 10% remaining since pre-colonisation. It is … Continue reading
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Sustainable Development and The Superb Parrot
Image 1: Female Superb Parrot taken at Justice Robert Park, Photo credit: Marina Fillipe Introduction As part of a recent work experience project I participated in a survey to measure the prevalence of Polytelis swainsonii, commonly known as the Superb Parrot, … Continue reading
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Let me show you how to thistle: Weeding at Mount Majura
By Kristoffer Halkjær, u7525482 Different weeds are spreading like a pandemic across Australia. One of these wretched creations, seen from an Australian perspective, are Carthamus lanatus or perhaps better known as saffron thistle. As a participant of The friends of … Continue reading
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How can we protect our native animals on private land?
u6939856 Word count: 498 Despite having only 5 percent of the world’s land mass, 7 to 10 percent of all species on Earth are Australian, gifting the continent with an incredible amount of biodiversity. However, in the last 200 years, … Continue reading
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Ca-nope-y cover: The importance of complex multi-story habitat for biodiversity
U7117233 – Lucy Stuart Biodiversity conservation in urban environments is a growing area of concern for environmentalists. Ongoing global population growth and the housing affordability crisis are driving new housing developments into biodiversity hotspots, creating questions around how to best … Continue reading
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Work experience on citizen science
u6535405 – See Cheng Unlike other bloggers, I did my work experience indoor as I have experienced a knee injury. Therefore, I have chosen the online work experience opportunity for my work experience in Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), where … Continue reading
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Modifying the Modified Landscape
Around 55% of the Australian land mass is used for agriculture, resulting in a vastly modified landscape. Images such as the one below are a common sight across Australia, vast plains of land used for cropping or livestock with not … Continue reading
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Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Problems with cat containment compliance in Canberra
By Stuart Viney u5955036 Romeo has gone roam about in Straithnairn! He’s been on a suburban stroll, searching for his star-crossed lover, Juliet. But there never has been a tale of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo, … Continue reading
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Weeding Between the Lines: the Problem of Common Mullein in Ginninderry, and What is a Weed Anyway?
Madeleine Bessell-Koprek (u7132499) What is common mullein and why is it a problem? Walking through the Ginninderry Conservation Corridor, looking over the Murrumbidgee river and across to the mountains, you could be forgiven for happily thinking you are in a … Continue reading
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