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Bushtracks magazine
Autumn 2011
Autumn 2011
Published 20 Mar 2011
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Autumn 2011 newsletter
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Extinct no more!
The robust greenhood orchid has been rediscovered at Nardoo Hills!
Desert wanderings
Ecologist Max Tischler has experienced the Simpson Desert in a new way.
The yellow-footed rock wallaby
Sighted at Boolcoomatta for the first time since 1924.
Bush Blitz at Bon Bon
A scientific expedition has unveiled a wealth of species.
Stranded
Drenching rains on Ethabuka and Cravens Peak provided a unique experience (and some challenges) for volunteers.
From the CEO
Carnarvon Reserve had 274mm of rain in a day - a new record!
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