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Conserving Koala Country: October 2013
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A collaborative project between Deakin University and The Earthwatch Institute at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia. [Contact: Desley Whisson, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.]. Wednesday, 30 October 2013. Feeling a bit helpless and a lot sad. Ruby with Kevin Jr (September 2013). I have written to our state government pleading for help. If you would like to write too, Victoria's Minister for Environment is Ryan Smith (. Tuesday, 15 October 2013.
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Conserving Koala Country: December 2013
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A collaborative project between Deakin University and The Earthwatch Institute at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia. [Contact: Desley Whisson, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.]. Friday, 13 December 2013. The trees fight back. Trees turning green again. beautiful! On other news, the Save Cape Otway Alliance. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 7 - 16 September. Earthwatch expedition #2. Places left. Please contact Earthwatch if you are interested ...Schoo...
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Conserving Koala Country: September 2014
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A collaborative project between Deakin University and The Earthwatch Institute at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia. [Contact: Desley Whisson, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.]. Wednesday, 17 September 2014. What's in a name? 8211; captured by an Earthwatch team on the day of the royal wedding. I thought ‘Kate’ would be fitting but I was ignored. 'Princess' lived up to her name though. Such a drama queen in a catch! Named by a French volunteer.
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Doug’s story
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Equipment behind the art. B & W. Humans & Nature. Contact & sales. Wildlife images are one of the most powerful ways we have of engaging people in the natural world. 8211; Sir David Attenborough. Because of this, I share most of my photographs with not-for-profit organisations whose values and goals closely align with mine, such as Environment Victoria. Organisations who want to inspire people and communities to discover, value and protect the natural world. And I infrequently post on Twitter. My hope is...
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Conserving Koala Country: Choosing mates.... size, age, or persistence?
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A collaborative project between Deakin University and The Earthwatch Institute at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia. [Contact: Desley Whisson, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.]. Saturday, 15 August 2015. Choosing mates. size, age, or persistence? Remarkably little is known about the love life of koalas. Are they fussy about who they mate with, or is it simply a case of a male being in the right place at the right time? 7 - 16 September. Earthwatc...
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Conserving Koala Country: Getting the facts right
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A collaborative project between Deakin University and The Earthwatch Institute at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia. [Contact: Desley Whisson, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.]. Friday, 6 March 2015. Getting the facts right. These koalas seem to tolerate other koalas in close proximity. This koala (joey on belly) struggles to find enough food. On a personal note, I dreaded my weekly visits to Cape Otway because each week I would have to pick up y...
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Conserving Koala Country: Beast
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A collaborative project between Deakin University and The Earthwatch Institute at Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia. [Contact: Desley Whisson, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.]. Thursday, 18 June 2015. I was sad to learn that 'Beast' was one of the 29 koalas euthanased during the last round of health checks of koalas at the Cape. Sad, but not really surprised. I wonder how many of the other koalas euthanased were in poor condition due to age?
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