by Arleen | Feb 7, 2024 | BBC, Coleen, polar bear, wildlife photographer, wildlife photography
GORGEOUS IMAGES FROM THE BBC THANK YOU to our friend Coleen in New Brunswick, Canada for sharing this article from the BBC. We hope you’ll find the photographs as stunning as we did and we loved the thought-provoking introduction too. Coleen (and her husband)...
by Arleen | Feb 7, 2024 | 3 Degree World, Bush Summit, CLIMATE CHANGE, Events, Fossil Fuels, GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR POWER, Platypus, RECKLESS RENEWABLES, Renewable Energy, solar power, wind farm, Wind Turbines, Windfarm
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU The Australian Associated Press prides itself on being “trusted, accurate and impartial”. We think the following article provides a balanced view of a recent event. The article published February 6, 2024, covering the...
by Arleen | Feb 5, 2024 | Channel Billed Cuckoo
A BIRD WITH A QUESTIONABLE REPUTATION Australia is home to a plethora of unique and fascinating bird species, each contributing to the rich tapestry of the country’s biodiversity. One such captivating avian part-time resident of New South Wales is the...
by Arleen | Jan 30, 2024 | Mistletoe, Regent Honeyeater, Squirrel Glider
MISTLETOE IS AS NATIVE AS KANGAROOS & KOALAS In Australia, there are 97 different native species of mistletoe which grow mainly on Eucalyptus trees. They are semi-parasitic and because of this, it is commonly thought that mistletoe kills trees – which is...
by Arleen | Jan 17, 2024 | Bees, biodiversity, Butterflies, COMMON BROWN BUTTERFLY
BEE & OTHER INSECT POPULATIONS DECLINING Recently most of us have become acutely aware of the need to do everything we can to protect declining bee populations but we may not know there are other insect species at risk. Very special thanks to Roni Star for...