Thrilled to announce my forthcoming title: Living with Wildlife: a guide for our homes and backyards! This Australia-wide guide takes a wildlife friendly approach to coexistence with the animals that live where we live https://t.co/gl0sJeUtnx
Tanya Loos is not the only one excited about the release of her new book, Living with Wildlife...
...Good Dog Valli is also keen to get his paws on the book to read up on wildlife-friendly pet ownership & sharing his yard with wild visitors!
Order yours: https://t.co/0AsgMG99V1
The competition has begun to decide Australia's favourite insect! The first Australian Insect of the Year award from @abcnews is now open for voting.
@TanLoos, author of Living with Wildlife, is one of the six experts who have selected a group of finalists for the prize.
So excited for this! Words in Winter festival Daylesford ‘Writing about the natural world can help us first notice nature, but narrative - where living things have agency and inner lives - really fosters connection’ This Sunday 12-1 pm - more info here https://t.co/y90IdmK2q2
It’s hovea time! These gorgeous teeny peas have amazing leaf variability and flowers with sweet subtle purple hues and my heart sings when they pop every year! Hovea heterophylla
Thrilled to announce my forthcoming title: Living with Wildlife: a guide for our homes and backyards! This Australia-wide guide takes a wildlife friendly approach to coexistence with the animals that live where we live https://t.co/gl0sJeUtnx
A research collaboration between Faunalytics and Sentient Media finds that very little media coverage of climate change focuses on animal agriculture, a major cause of the phenomenon.
https://t.co/GsWWsKa2wI
@D0CT0R_Dave Thank you! Loved it! When we lived in Indonesia my dad tended our coral fish tank with the same love and careful problem solving as you! Such a great thing to grow up to - I drew the fish, charted their little territories and even their peck orders.
Excited to share our review, led by @G_Blackburn_ looking at the co-occurrence of multiple anthro stressors on avian behaviour and cognition, and how the effect of two stressors together may be worse than the added effect of singly. @SoraviaCamilla
https://t.co/iOAThOI3QR
How do we change behaviours to improve human-nature relationships? Real world implementation and evaluation is hard. We describe an implementation framework and identify knowledge gaps based on our experience as an academic-government collaboration https://t.co/tWEuHn8HyD
Australian Brush-turkeys are hated or loved, dividing the nation. Ancient birds building car-sized mounds in gardens, reclaiming their original range. Causing human-wildlife conflicts like no other, fighting gentrification. Yet so amazing. Read more at https://t.co/mwAKccucDa
Our website has a resource centre packed full of essential and up-to-date information including fact sheets on a wide range of diseases impacting Australian wildlife. Scan the code or visit https://t.co/cPSoiwsoLU to see the breadth of information we have available online
Super excited by this fine piece of tachylite ! I found it along a gas pipeline running through my local forest - tachylite is related to but not quite like obsidian. Volcanic glass! I knew it was at Spring Hill but not at porcupine ridge where we are