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Three cattle on the left, 20 elephants on the right,” shouts the expedition leader from the bow seat of the first of five ...
The Neighbour at the Gate at Sydney’s National Art School Gallery presents a thoughtful examination of the consequences when ...
Jackie Huggins returns to Carnarvorn Gorge – her mother’s Country, and one of six sites selected for the deep history digital ...
Your beloved smashed avocado might owe more to native bushland than you think. A new study from Curtin University has found ...
Preserving strips of native vegetation beside avocado orchards gives insects a buffet of wild pollen when blossoms are scarce, doubling their plant menu and boosting their resilience. Using ...
Winter doesn't have the same reputation for stunning, colourful plants as spring and summer do, but there are plenty of options you can add to your garden in the colder months. One of, if not the ...
South Australia's lawmakers have passed sweeping legislation — the Biodiversity Act — to protect the state's ecosystem.
Honey produced by some species of Australian stingless bees possesses impressive bacteria- and fungi-killing properties, ...
On our second anniversary, we look back at our inaugural subject: the Paul Koretz Westwood Greenway, which is gearing up to ...
The Victorian landscape was once cloaked in these vibrant habitats. There are precious few left, but work has begun to preserve and expand what we’ve got.
The results confirmed that bumblebees and honey bees went for most of the flowers in all the seed mixes but hoverflies did prefer the native blooms and were keen on yellow flowers, like Corn ...
Honeybees are generalists that take pollen and nectar wherever they find it, so your Pacific Northwest natives make for a nice home.