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Bush Heritage's Autumn 2013 newsletter

A quarterly newsletter showing how our supporters are helping us to protect Australia's wildlife, plants and landscapes
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Ecologist Jim Radford with a Dusky hopping mouse

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.
  Grietje Croll 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.
  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.
  Measuring a Fat-tailed dunnart 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.
  Kids at Charles Darwin Reserve 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.

 

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