One of the best ways to help native bushland recover is to report and remove exotic weeds plants. But be sure to check first … some valuable native species can look a bit weedy.
Read MoreAmidst the extensive plant regeneration we will see this year there will be some hidden gems. They’re small but worth searching for.
Read MoreWith animals displaced or disturbed by fire, some of the more secretive reptile species may make an appearance.
Read MoreThe early months of the year are when these large moths emerge. And often after rain. Have they survived the fires? Help us find out by reporting sightings of these large and quite spectacular insects.
Read MoreMany fungi respond to fire. And there is much yet to discover about the range of species that behave this way.
Read MoreDisplaced birds and animals are looking for new homes. Safe retreats in changed landscapes, or vacant accommodation in the place they’ve taken refuge. There are ways we can help.
Read MoreWildlife are remarkably good at locating the food that’s best for them. In some situations, short-term supplementary feeding can be helpful, but we must be cautious - what we’re feeding, and whom!
Read MoreAdd your sightings to the Mapping Glossy Blacks project - more important than ever!
Read MoreHow to provide safe, effective and monitored watering stations during the early stages of fire recovery.
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