@kyliesoanes @GeorgiaGarrard @networkedcities@UniMelb Congratulations Kylie! We're running some prioritisation mapping for urban ecological restoration at the moment too. When you're settled in it would be good to catch-up to compare notes and chat about complementarity or collaboration if it's of interest.
Yes, the state of the environment is grim, but you can make a difference, right in your own neighbourhoood - from me, in today’s @ConversationEDU https://t.co/kFnMpazETA #urbannature#conservation#wildoz @SciMelb
Size, biodiversity, climate, water and social impact should all be factors when building and maintaining urban green space. This article explains it beautifully... https://t.co/0uVyO0i5qY
Few people understand the Cumberland Plain like Peter Ridgeway. He walked it North to South in 2019. His account tells a beautiful but sad story of it's history, current state and likely future.
https://t.co/mMiBwIOCw9
What a lot of fun going to speed planting for singles with @LandcareACT @GreeningAust and @EnvironPlan. I didn’t participate in the ‘dating’ (my partner wouldn’t have been happy) but lots of great people having fun
The bird communities of the Mount Lofty Ranges are in serious decline, as shown by this 20 year study Drew Tyre and I started in 1999. The data is unequivocal, large scale restoration and fine scale management is required now. Congratulations to NCSSA for carrying the baton.
How our cities should respond to the biodiversity extinction crisis @cathyoke@NFrantzeskaki @GeorgiaGarrard @sbekessy JamesFitzsimons @msdsocial
https://t.co/va0MTCT7j3
How is it that cities in Australia continue to lose vegetation despite commitments to greening at all levels of government?? We need to get real about stopping tree clearing and start valuing urban veg as an asset @pgsincers @CAULHub @RMIT_CUR
https://t.co/cMm9MEw0B1
Do you ever see flying-foxes feeding in your yard or street? Love 'em or loathe 'em, your observations can help us manage them better. Use the @CAULHub Urban
Wildlife App to let us know where you see flying-foxes + what they're munching on this summer https://t.co/9sizYWuSZq
As part of the new $5 million investment by the NSW Government to bring 180,000 trees to Greater Sydney, we’re partnering with @GreeningAust to identify schools with low canopy cover and high exposure to heat stress to support targeted planting.
Big question: is lockdown helping wildlife to thrive this year, or am I just paying more attention and noticing the stunning flowers and insects all around me? Either way it’s life-changing. We have to take better care of this stuff. It’s what takes care of us. #30dayswild
@bidgeewidgee Almost spat out my mouthful of tea over the keyboard from laughing so hard! Hope you found an easier and more delicious recipe to follow!