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Humpback Whale Conservation in the South Pacific

  Humpback Whale Conservation in the South Pacific During July 2018, I was a research assistant on the Great Barrier Reef Whale and Dolphin Research Program. This program was run in the Whitsunday Islands of Australia, by Blue Planet Marine, … Continue reading

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The Impact of Local Environmental Volunteering

The Impact of Local Environmental Volunteering By Jonah Morris (u6381040) For a total of 15 hours over 5 sessions from the 13th of September to the 6th of October on Thursday and Saturday mornings I volunteered at ‘The Pinnacle’ nature … Continue reading

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Not Single-handedly: How we can all conserve Australia’s Environment

What I did I carried out my work experience over three weeks at Greening Australia in Aranda alongside a fantastic bunch of volunteers led by Donna and Jenny. Greening Australia is a not-for-profit who primarily work to conserve and restore … Continue reading

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Meet and Reveg

On a fresh spring morning, I made the early drive out to Bombala in the Monaro region of NSW, 80km south of Cooma. Feeling more at home in my old Bravo Ute than I usually do in Canberra, I arrived … Continue reading

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Bossiaea Bombayensis @ The Seed Bank of the Australian National Botanical Gardens

For the past two months, I have spent my Wednesday afternoons in a little lab tucked away in the Rainforest Gulley in the Australian National Botanical gardens. I have been helping Tom North, the curator and manager of the Seed … Continue reading

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The Importance of Private Land for Conservation: Volunteering at the Wandiyali-Environa Conservation Area

By Emily Jones (u5714668) On a chilly August morning, myself and others from ANU Intrepid Landcare headed to a private property near Queanbeyan to undertake some restoration work. Upon arrival, I looked out of the minibus at the landscape around … Continue reading

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A difficult bird: the regent honeyeater

By Courtney Webber The regent honeyeater (Anthochaera phrygia) is Australia’s most threatened songbird and is listed as critically endangered under international legislation. Habitat loss and attacks from other birds are the main reasons for the rapid decline of regent honeyeaters. … Continue reading

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Native Pollinator Garden

Over the last couple of months, I’ve been involved in organising the establishment of a native bee pollinator garden at the Acton Community Garden. Leading the project, my roles thus far include researching suitable plant species, weeding, landscaping and planting … Continue reading

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The Chronicles of Superb Parrots: Hollows, Climate Change and Urbanisation

The Superb Parrot (Polytelis swainsonii) is listed as vulnerable under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Commonwealth of Australia, 1999). They are found in south-eastern Australia and inhabits predominately eucalypts woodlands and forests (Department of the Environment, 2018). … Continue reading

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Weeding at a Nursery

On Wednesday mornings, for the past three weeks, I have been volunteering at the Greening Australia nursery, in Kubura Place, Aranda. They have a fairly small nursery, with large benches of various species of seedlings and a small green house. … Continue reading

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