by Arleen | Mar 14, 2024 | 100 species endangered, Black Summer Bushfires, bushfires, Bushfires 2020-2021, Endangered, Fig Tree Project, HOME, Koala, Koala 3, Koala National Park, Koalas survived, Warming, Wildfires, Wildlife friendly fencing
FUNDRAISING TO PROVIDE WATERING STATIONS FOR ENDANGERED KOALAS We are only able to do what we do with the help of donations. Save Our Woodlands has 4 areas/projects/reserves that we are fundraising to protect in perpetuity. You may recall that we recently found koalas...
by Arleen | Dec 27, 2023 | bushfires, Critically endangered, Endangered, Fig Tree Project, HOME, HOME PAGE TOP 3, Koala, Koala 3, Koalas survived, Warming
WE THOUGHT KOALA COLONY PERISHED IN BUSHFIRE Koalas are listed as an endangered species on Australia’s east coast. Surely the survival of this international icon is worthy of a global effort. SEPTEMBER 7, 2023: Until just days ago we thought all the koalas living on...
by Arleen | Dec 26, 2023 | bushfires, Fig Tree Project, HOME, Warming, Wombats
WE HAVE AN EWOK LIVING IN #SOWL’S WOODLANDS Well maybe not quite an Ewok but close enough. Historically wombats were often found in our area but as agriculture expanded it was thought that they had died out — BUT excitement… We spotted a wombat in...
by Arleen | May 6, 2023 | echidna, Fig Tree Project, Mammals of NSW
UNIQUE TO AUSTRALIA Echidnas are one of the iconic Australian animals; they are also known as spiny anteaters. Echidnas are monotremes, which means they are mammals who suckle their young, and they lay eggs. The only other species which has this behavioural pattern is...