by Arleen | Mar 1, 2024 | 3 Degree World, CLIMATE CHANGE
COMMON SPECIES OF TREES AT RISK The article we’ve linked and included a few snippets from states: Risks in Australia are higher. BUT the article and publishers of the study also offer solutions. To anyone who has stepped off a hot pavement into a shady park,...
by Arleen | Feb 28, 2024 | Cattle, Dingo, Dingoes, donkey, donkeys, Sheep
DISTINGUISHING DINGOES & THEIR VALUE First, let’s start this blog post with information from the Queensland Government website. The website states: The terms ‘wild dog’, ‘feral dog’, ‘dingo’ and ‘hybrid’ have different meanings—they are not...
by Arleen | Feb 22, 2024 | Antarctic, Argentina, Australia tourism, CNN, Humpbacks
IT MAY BE… “It may be the wildest place as seen on 7 continents.”Not exactly our usual “woodlands” topic. But we think our followers will love this too. Tours led by an Australian tourism company… Enough said – watch and we think...
by Arleen | Feb 16, 2024 | 100 species endangered, Black Striped Wallaby, Endangered
AUSTRALIA’S SHY SCRUB DWELLER The Black-Striped Wallaby, scientifically known as Macropus melanops, is a member of the macropod family, which includes kangaroos, opossums, wombats, bandicoots, Tasmanian devils and koalas. What sets black-striped wallabies apart...
by Arleen | Feb 15, 2024 | CLIMATE CHANGE, United Nations
UNEA-6 We are always looking for a silver lining in clouds and here’s another silver lining. The world is starting to pay attention. 193 Member States coming together… Later this month, delegates will gather for the sixth session of the United Nations...