Connecting people with the natural world to ignite a cultural shift in the way Australians value it, benefiting people, communities & nature.
#rememberthewild
Remember The Wild is proud to release Bay Country: Diary of a Descendant, a short film following Bunurong man Dan Turnbull as he reflects on culture, Country, and connection on the Mornington Peninsula.
Watch now: https://t.co/IebrAnx8ZN
#NRW2025#BridgingNowToNext
#FlowersOnFriday: What's flowering near you this week?
We'll start with this stunning, currently unidentified, planted eucalypt. Need to go back to ID when it isn't pouring!
Repost with your floral update!
#LoveAGum#OzPlants#inbloom
Dust off your DSLR & fire up your phone – the Eucalypt Australia Photo Competition is now open!
Our 2025 theme is 'The Travel Edition' & we have $600 in prizes on offer!
Details & submissions: https://t.co/OS7yiDdhtv
📸: 2021 Winner James Harris @c5032005
#thicktrunktuesday
Coming Friday: Bay Country
A new series featuring Bunurong man and gifted storyteller Dan Turnbull.
If we can learn a little more about each other, understand and respect each other's differences, the future can be bright and healing.
#NRW2025#BridgingNowToNext
Last chance to vote!
#EucalyptoftheYear2025: The Travel Edition polls close tomorrow at 11:59 PM AEDT!
Don't miss your chance to choose Australia's favourite holiday amongst the gum trees & win one of 20 awesome prize packs! https://t.co/oDz3kbbtYS
#NationalEucalyptDay2025
VOTING OPENS for Eucalypt of the Year 2025: The Travel Edition: https://t.co/oDz3kbbtYS
You could win one of 20 great eucalypt prize packs!
Join in the conversation and throw your support behind your champion with the #EucalyptoftheYear2025 and #NationalEucalyptDay2025 hashtags!
🍎ATTN primary teachers! Want to introduce your class to eucalypts ecosystems ahead of #NationalEucalyptDay in March?
Download our free 'Among the Gum Trees' unit for Year 4 (Aus Curriculum V8.4) by @science_academy: https://t.co/ictrzAj3qP
And watch: https://t.co/d5BdNmC3px
Happy #ThickTrunkTuesday! Check out this fantastic example of a lignotuber!
Under a protective layer of thick bark lie masses of dormant buds, nutrients and energy stores. A last resort against canopy loss, the lignotuber allows many eucalypts to regrow rapidly after fire.
At Remember The Wild, we believe nature is for everyone.
Download our free guide to help your environmental organisation offer more accessible opportunities to volunteers living with disability.
#CommunityConservationists#natureforall
https://t.co/hsuhmbTwqK
At Remember The Wild, we believe nature is for everyone.
Download our free guide to help your environmental organisation offer more accessible opportunities to volunteers living with disability.
#CommunityConservationists#natureforall
https://t.co/hsuhmbTwqK
Hundreds of Aussie animals rely on tree hollows for survival, including many #threatenedspecies.
This #AustralianWildlifeWeek learn how hollows form in eucalypts, and why it's vital we preserve this precious real estate:https://t.co/dXj43EYIDO #ThickTrunkTuesday
Australia is home to some incredible athletes - on two legs, four, none and many!
Come and meet Australia's fastest, strongest and most agile wildlife and see how they'd measure up on the global stage.
https://t.co/Fk7XPjR5Il
My hand. A western pygmy possum.
Australia's wildlife is truly remarkable.
I'll never stop being amazed, and I'll never stop working for a brighter conservation future.
#WildOz
📷: Sam O'Reilly - @ascentmediaau
The bark of a eucalypt is almost instantly recognisable in a sea of other trees. Whether smooth or rough, ribbons or scales, bark tells the story of the species, and how it survives in its habitat. What is the bark like on your favourite eucalypt?
#LoveAGum
Well wattle you know! It's #NationalWattleDay!
Each year on Sept 1st, we celebrate the more than 950 species of Wattle (#Acacia), that call Australia home, their ecological importance, and the special place they hold in Australian culture.
Is there wattle blooming near you today?