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Monday, 31 August 2015 23:27
Research Suggests Nature Walks are Good for your Brain
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29 June 2015
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A fierce battle is being fought in the soil beneath our feet – and the implications for global warming are huge
As humanity continues to burn fossil fuels, the delicate balance of life on Earth is changing. That’s true of trees,
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Rofe Park Turramurra is now on Wikipedia
Rofe Park Turramurra was not on Wikipedia before now – there is an entry for Rofe Park in Hornsby that has
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Tiny forest planted in West Pymble – how well will it grow?
The concept of a Tiny Forest was developed in the early 1970s by the Japanese forest ecologist, Akira Miyawaki, as
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Ending native forest logging would help Australia’s climate goals much more than planting trees
What is being overlooked in current international climate policy under the Paris Agreement is the crucial role of biodiversity in
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Stopping the destruction of NSW’s native forests is urgent
Please go and see the documentary The Koalas to get a graphic view of the ridiculous situation in NSW where
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Book review: The Lost Rainforests of Britain
Rainforests in Britain? Surely not! What have you been smoking? Well, please buy and read this book and blow your
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National Tree Day
National Tree Day is on Sunday 28 July. It was co-founded by Planet Ark in 1996 and it has since
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Great Southern BioBlitz
The Great Southern BioBlitz (GSB) is an exciting international initiative that embarks on an intensive biological survey during the vibrant
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Microbats and vineyards
We don’t tend to associate bats with winemaking except to consider that flying foxes or fruit bats might happily eat
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The Secret Garden
We made only one submission in the last two months. This was in relation to a public hearing on a
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Good news – Lourdes development rejected
The prolonged process of applications to redevelop the Lourdes Retirement Village in Stanhope Road, Lindfield (explained in (explained here) culminated
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