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Acoustic monitoring of the Kangaroo Island glossy black-cockatoo

September 05, 2020 in Conservation
Acoustic monitoring of the Kangaroo Island glossy black-cockatoo

After devastating summer bushfires, in February 2020, conservationists, scientists and managers convened on Kangaroo Island to form a strategy for the island’s post-fire recovery.

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Tags: glossy black-cockatoo, black-cockatoo, bioacoustics, acoustic ecology, wildlife monitoring
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It takes a village: saving the South-eastern Red-tailed Black-cockatoo is a community ambition

August 04, 2019

The community saving the red-tailed black-cockatoo.

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Tags: black-cockatoo, Red-tailed Black-cockatoo, Community conservation
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We, the conservers

January 12, 2019 in Philosophy, Sustainable living

“We need an alternative story, one that appeals to our generosity and compassion rather than our selfishness .”

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Tags: conservation, Manifesto, Scott Russell Sanders, Books, Philosophy, conscious consumerism
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Image copyright Rebecca Diete and Luke Leung

Image copyright Rebecca Diete and Luke Leung

Famous for extinction: the Bramble Cay melomys

January 04, 2019 in Conservation, Philosophy

The little mammal that went extinct before you knew it existed, the Bramble Cay melomys went down in history books last week as Climate Change's first victim.

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Tags: Bramble Cay melomys, Climate change, Extinction, Conservation, Mammal, Australia
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The True Cost of your fashion choices

July 29, 2018 in Eco living

Have you seen the documentary, The True Cost? If not, please do. It’s currently on Netflix (in Australia). It’s about the true cost of fashion - particularly fast fashion – which is not the cost to you as the consumer, but the true cost to people and the planet.

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Tags: eco-living, clothes, The True Cost, Sustainability
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