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Challenges to biodiversity conservation in urban bushland

Leonie Stubbs, Coordinator, Friends of Paganoni Swamp Following a prescribed burn of approximately 90 hectares at Paganoni Swamp Reserve, Katinka, her business manager Annora, myself and Norm (members of Friends of Paganoni Swamp) spent a glorious Friday morning placing markers … Continue reading

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The real significance of mass tuart flowering?

The following is what Colin Spencer of the City of Bunbury observed. Some active followers of the blogonforesthealth may have noticed his call in the comments section. In response to his observations, and in addition to her earlier blog posting, … Continue reading

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Budding promises: potential mass flowering in tuart in Yalgorup

By Katinka Ruthrof As you may be aware, we have a seed collection program for Yalgorup National Park (Bulletin 10). We collect seed for a number of reasons, including: to conserve the genetic resource for the area, to undertake restoration … Continue reading

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A New Year after Copenhagen

By Marleen Buizer, Postdoctoral Researcher Was it to be a Roadmap, an Agreement or a Treaty? In the very end, it became ‘but’ an agreement with a commitment to limit global warming to 2°C. What do they mean by commitment? … Continue reading

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