A PhD scholarship is being offered for a project at the University of Tasmania studying “Drivers and management of exotic ...
A Traditional Custodian once told me that ‘if you put your ear to a River Red Gum trunk, you can hear it drinking’.” My colleague Lisa shared this knowledge with a travelling group of our staff and ...
“It’s all about doing things together in the spirit of reconciliation – righting some of the wrongs. One in, all in,” says Menang-Goreng Elder Eugene Eades of the culturally led burns being carried ...
It’s 44 degrees Celsius and it hasn’t rained in months. Sand dunes and rocky outcrops break up the plains. It’s the Little Sandy Desert of Western Australia, a vast, 11-million-hectare expanse where ...
A new Indigenous tourism venture in the Kimberley is opening doors for Balanggarra people to keep their country healthy, and in their hands. For tourists, this part of the world is a marvel worth ...
The rains have come to Naree, on Budjiti country in far western NSW. In March we had 116ml in a single day, which is one of the single biggest falls in the area in over 30 years! This localised ...
At this time of year, wildflower seedlings burst through red soil at Eurardy Reserve Country in mid-Western Australia, blanketing the landscape in colour. But this only happens when the conditions are ...
Annelie's story has been covered in The Age newspaper. See The foundation of life: why Annelie Holden made a bushland bequest. Annelie has been a Bush Heritage supporter since the very beginning, ...
While the idea of trawling through owl vomit might be nausea-inducing for some (picture skeletal remains, fur and feathers), for our senior ecologist Dr Alex Kutt it’s a clever way to find out more ...
In March this year, our Bunuba partners in the Kimberley region of Western Australia were due to start a project that had been a long time coming: bringing back right-way winthali (fire) to parts of ...
At Bush Heritage Australia, our guiding vision remains unwavering: healthy Country, protected forever. Yet, research tells us many Australians don’t know who we are or the impact of our work. To ...
taytitikithika (Dry’s Bluff) towers above terraced nursery planters in the Liffey Valley, palawa Country, Tasmania. Underneath the trestles of plants, Wombats and Bennett’s Wallabies munch on grass ...
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