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Making it count at Naree
It takes a whole lot of planning, preparation and people-power to
uncover the true potential of any place, as the upcoming ‘bio-blitz' at
Naree Station - our newest property, thanks to our supporters - proves. |
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A place to breathe
As a Dutch-born immigrant, Grietje Croll first saw the Australian
bush with fresh eyes - from the comfort of her new husband's tent. This
was the start of a lifelong love affair, and a shared commitment to help
protect the Australian bush. |
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From the CEO
Gerard O'Neill reports on his visit to Tarcutta Hills reserve and introduces the new reserve managers at Naree Station.
Tag-along to Ethabuka Reserve
Point the wheels of your 4WD towards the Simpson Desert and join Bush
Heritage Reserve Manager Peter Welldon for a five-day tag-along camping
trip on the magnificent desert reserves of Cravens Peak and Ethabuka.
Thanks
Bush Heritage thanks the many supporters that have donated in honour of friends or family members.
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Fighting feral cats at Charles Darwin
It's not just supporters like you who are helping scientists to
protect native Australian animals on Bush Heritage reserves - school
teachers are on board too. |
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Around your reserves in 90 days
Your support makes a difference in so many ways. We take a look at
what's been happening at your reserves around Australia - all made
possible thanks to you. |
Page Last Updated: Thursday 4 April 2013