by Arleen | Feb 5, 2023 | 100 species endangered, Critically endangered, Endangered, Kookaburra, Regent Honeyeater, Scarlet Jezebel
OVER 100 NSW BIRD SPECIES THREATENED – INCLUDING REGENT HONEYEATER According to the NSW Government’s Saving our Species program, there are currently over 100 priority bird species in NSW that are listed as threatened under the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Act...
by Arleen | Feb 4, 2023 | 100 species endangered, Critically endangered, Endangered
OVER 30 NSW REPTILE SPECIES THREATENED According to the NSW Government’s Saving our Species program, there are currently over 30 priority reptile species in NSW that are listed as threatened under the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. Some of the reptile species...
by Arleen | Nov 13, 2022 | Critically endangered
RING-TAILED POSSUMS During our Spring woodland festival, we cannot forget the ring-tailed possums which are quite common and can raise one or two young every season. They are about the size of a cat, and live exclusively in trees where they make a nest or drey to...
by Arleen | Nov 12, 2022 | Critically endangered
SPRING IN THE NSW WOODLANDS BRINGS FLOWERS Flowers cover the ground and bushes as the sun returns and the woodlands flourish. The most obvious display is the white tea tree (shown above) covered with flowers — it is absolutely exquisite. Many bush flowers are...
by Arleen | Nov 10, 2022 | Critically endangered
SPRING IN THE WOODLANDS OF NSW October is the middle month of Spring and the Woodlands are burgeoning with life. All the birds are nesting, parrots, galahs and cockatoos in hollows, weebills, finches, thornbills and blue wrens are making their grassy homes in the...