Just like water, birds know no boundaries. Their liberty is fluid, influenced by the seasonal availability of resources, or by tuning into the earth’s magnetic field to guide migration to familiar ...
Each year, millions of migratory waterbirds use invisible flight paths to traverse the skies. They are the masters of long distances, flying non-stop for days on end. They begin in their breeding ...
From the road it’s easy to spot the creek line that forms Turnip Creek, which is located in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range between Euroa and Benalla in north-east Victoria. Tall eucalypts ...
My happy place is in nature, with people who respect our need to care for and actively manage country. I am drawn to deserts for their fragile beauty, their shifting sands, scurrying critters, endless ...
Australia’s wildlife is unique. It’s a testament to millions of years of isolation, diversification, and specialisation. Nowhere else in the world do Banjo Frogs “bonk” on a warm evening, in no other ...
The wind animates white flowers of Fringed Heath Myrtle, as a Hooded Robin darts past a 200-year-old Buloke tree in search of food. There is no traffic noise or hum from industrial machines. Only ...
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While you’re in the area the Red Rocks Walking Trail is another great walk to do. It covers 6km and will take at least 2.5 hours (return). Take plenty of water. The track hugs the coastline and ...
Grass trees epitomise the Australian bush: they’re beautiful, ancient, hardy, thrive in nutrient-poor soils and respond to wildfire by flowering profusely. Grass trees are iconic plants, recognisable ...
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The fish was an important source of food to Indigenous people. Its cultural significance differs depending on the Indigenous nation and the area inhabited. One of the most common stories comes from ...