A huge shout out to Bethany Dunne for her contributions to NatureMapr this week, which include more than 20 rare plants and the first ever record in the ACT of the Alpine Rice-flower or Pimelea alpina! 👍
Meet Michael Mulvaney, NatureMapr's first expert human moderator, with close to 35 thousand confirmations, and who is currently undertaking some ground breaking study on Gang-gangs: https://t.co/WUVaSgSKia #NatureMapr#CitizenScience@CitSciOZ
Exciting news! 3 new species of Earless Dragons. The Emerald earless dragon is a grassland species, living in fragmented tussock grasslands and cropping land in QLD Central Highlands - photo: K. Chaplin. @museumsvictoria@joanna_sumner99
https://t.co/OkcCOWXcqI
Exciting news! 3 new species of Earless Dragons. The Emerald earless dragon is a grassland species, living in fragmented tussock grasslands and cropping land in QLD Central Highlands - photo: K. Chaplin. @museumsvictoria@joanna_sumner99
https://t.co/OkcCOWXcqI
Canberra Nature Map significant sighting (Koalas are not commonly reported in CNM, last sighting in this location was 18 years ago): Koala or Phascolarctos cinereus at Tinderry, NSW from samreid007: https://t.co/QfjkXuzhc8 #NatureMapr#CitizenScience@CitSciOZ
Ahead of next week’s Labor Party national conference, 250 scientists have signed an open letter calling on the Albanese govt to end land clearing and native forest logging before the next election. #auspol https://t.co/7qdB3NDvYf
This week my fellow crossbenchers and I proposed guardrail amendments that would not allow the CCS "Sea Dumping" Bill to be used to justify new planet wrecking gas projects.
Govt must ensure all legislation results in climate-positive outcomes, i.e. negative emissions.
#auspol
Today, I'm backed by my senator, @DavidPocock, in launching my campaign to establish a duty of care owed by politicians to young people, ensuring that our health and wellbeing is considered when making decisions that could affect the climate system.
#NationalMothWeek day 9! The final moth of the week is the truly spectacular Picasso moth (Baorisa hieroglyphica). Considered to be one of the most beautiful moths in the world. Photo: msone #MothWeek
#UPDATE: Our client NEFA went to the Land and Environment court today where, after a short hearing, the case was adjourned until 14th August for the final hearing.
The NSW Forestry Corporation has agreed to extend its pause on logging these forests until that date.