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Autumn 2010
Autumn 2010
Published 20 Mar 2010
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Autumn 2010 newsletter
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Wildlife-rich jewel saved from the bulldozers
Charlotte Francis tells of Bush Heritage’s new acquisition in the west.
The beating of wings on
Charles Darwin
Jim Radford, looks back over the first four years of bird monitoring on reserve.
Exploring Cravens Peak Reserve
Visitation Coordinator Eve Jani describes the visual, educational and culinary delights of a three-day guided tour of
Cravens Peak Reserve
in western Queensland.
Working together for Conservation on Country
The
Wardekken
traditional lands in the Northern Territory have recently been declared an Indigenous Protected Area.
From the CEO
Monjebup North
is our first acquisition in over 12 months and brings to 32 the number of reserves owned by Bush Heritage nationally.
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