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Monday, 31 August 2015 23:27
Research Suggests Nature Walks are Good for your Brain
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29 June 2015
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Large old trees are vital for Australian birds. Their long branches and hollows can’t be replaced by saplings
When we make roads, houses or farmland, we often find large old trees in the way. Our response is often
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New nature laws announced but the most important parts are missing
One of the Albanese Government’s promises was to take action to halt the alarming decline in our biodiversity and rewrite
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Confusing messages on NSW government TOD proposals
The NSW government’s Transport Oriented Development (TOD) plans came into effect on 1 April. We provided an outline in the
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Norman Griffiths Oval synthetic turf installation has become a debacle
Construction of the synthetic turf field at Norman Griffiths Oval in Bicentennial Park, West Pymble commenced in August 2023. You
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Synthetic turf guidelines released at last, but a big disappointment
In Issue 221 we reported on the Chief Scientist’s report into Synthetic Turf Study in Public Open Spaces. One of
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Have you observed large trees dying seemingly of natural causes?
We have observed several trees in Turramurra and Warrawee that seem to have died of natural causes. Here is one
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Ku-ring-gai Council tree forum
On 26 March Ku-ring-gai held a forum on the management of trees. It was very well attended with over 150
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Fire retardant being dumped with little information on the ecological consequences
Our talk on 27 April was presented by Shannon Kaiser, PhD researcher into the impact of aerially deployed fire retardants
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Research Grant for the Conservation of Bushland 2024
We are pleased to announce that the recipient of this years’ award is Solomon Maerowitz-McMahan for his project entitled Exploring
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St Ives Showground
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Research Grant for the Conservation of Bushland
Young Scientist
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