Bush Heritage News
A quarterly newsletter showing how your support is protecting Australia's
wildlife, plants and landscapes
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Introducing your John Colahan Griffin nature Reserve
After two years of discussions and meticulous planning, John
Colahan's family and friends found have found the perfect way to honour
his memory and last wishes – 96 hectares of precious habitat in central
Victoria for Australian wildlife, now protected forever in his memory.
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Bobbin' robins
He may turn his back on you if you're trying to watch him, but as
Lucy Ashley discovered, the red-capped robin has plenty to tell about
how well you're looking after his home. |
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From the CEO
- Doug Humann signing off
After 14 years at the helm, Bush Heritage's CEO Doug Humann is moving on.
Desert Fishing Lessons
Adam Kerezsy has published a book in which he takes readers on a
humorous ride to places like Ethabuka and Cravens Peak reserves in his
quest to understand our humble and very hardy freshwater fish.
Donations in memory and celebration
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Around your reserves in 90 days
Our supporters' money hard at work around the country. |
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New hope for Edgbaston
The path to conservation success can be long, winding – and sometimes
a little muddy. But ecologist Dr Adam Kerezsy has good news from
Edgbaston Reserve, where he continues his mission to save the red-finned
blue-eye. |
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Fire at Ethabuka Reserve
In late September, Steve Heggie clicked on satellite images
of the Simpson Desert for what seemed like the hundredth time. The
images told him what he'd been hoping to avoid – fire was on its way to
Ethabuka Reserve. |
Page Last Updated: Friday 27 January 2012