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The Field Naturalist Ballarat. The La Gerche Trail. Background to La Gerche and the Trail. Creswick Forest and La Gerche’s Role. La Gerche as forester – nurseryman. John La Gerche burial and obituary. Map: locations of interpretive signs and some plants. La Gerche Walking Track 1999 – leaflet. Creswick A Forester’s Forest. Interpretive signs along the La Gerche Walk. List of Plants Labelled on La Gerche Trail 2015. La Gerche signage project 2014-16. Plants along the La Gerche Trail. August 4, 2015. Enter...
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The Field Naturalist Ballarat. The La Gerche Trail. Background to La Gerche and the Trail. Creswick Forest and La Gerche’s Role. La Gerche as forester – nurseryman. John La Gerche burial and obituary. Map: locations of interpretive signs and some plants. La Gerche Walking Track 1999 – leaflet. Creswick A Forester’s Forest. Interpretive signs along the La Gerche Walk. List of Plants Labelled on La Gerche Trail 2015. La Gerche signage project 2014-16. Plants along the La Gerche Trail. Plant and Animal Lists.
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The Field Naturalist Ballarat. The La Gerche Trail. Background to La Gerche and the Trail. Creswick Forest and La Gerche’s Role. La Gerche as forester – nurseryman. John La Gerche burial and obituary. Map: locations of interpretive signs and some plants. La Gerche Walking Track 1999 – leaflet. Creswick A Forester’s Forest. Interpretive signs along the La Gerche Walk. List of Plants Labelled on La Gerche Trail 2015. La Gerche signage project 2014-16. Plants along the La Gerche Trail. Fungi, Mt Macedon;.
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The Field Naturalist Ballarat. The La Gerche Trail. Background to La Gerche and the Trail. Creswick Forest and La Gerche’s Role. La Gerche as forester – nurseryman. John La Gerche burial and obituary. Map: locations of interpretive signs and some plants. La Gerche Walking Track 1999 – leaflet. Creswick A Forester’s Forest. Interpretive signs along the La Gerche Walk. List of Plants Labelled on La Gerche Trail 2015. La Gerche signage project 2014-16. Plants along the La Gerche Trail. Mob: 0408 353 671.
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The Field Naturalist Ballarat. The La Gerche Trail. Background to La Gerche and the Trail. Creswick Forest and La Gerche’s Role. La Gerche as forester – nurseryman. John La Gerche burial and obituary. Map: locations of interpretive signs and some plants. La Gerche Walking Track 1999 – leaflet. Creswick A Forester’s Forest. Interpretive signs along the La Gerche Walk. List of Plants Labelled on La Gerche Trail 2015. La Gerche signage project 2014-16. Plants along the La Gerche Trail. Newer posts →. Our Ju...
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Activities, updates and information to help you manage your land for wildlife. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Land for Wildlife Program. Land for Wildlife newsletters. Newer posts →. October 21, 2016. This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Birds, bees and bugs: your garden is an ecosystem, and it needs looking after. So grab a trowel and your green thumbs, and dig in. Talk about the Rakali or Australia’s otter. October 13, 2016. As the w...
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SWIFFT the State Wide Integrated Flora and Fauna Teams is a network and an initiative supported by Federation University Australia, the Ballarat Environment Network and the Victorian Department of Environment Land Water and Planning . SWIFFT comprises a wide diversity of interests such as Landcare, Conservation and Field Naturalists groups together with members of the community, including farmers and landholders who share an interest in nature conservation. SWIFFT also has involvement with environmen...
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Threatened species population supplementation - 28 July 2016. Local Government biodiversity - 28 April 2016. Threatened possums and gliders - 11 February 2016. Biodiversity Strategy and Mapping - 29 November 2015. Moths and Butterflies - 30 July 2015. Migrations - 30 April 2015. Native fish - 5 February 2015. Wetlands and Waterways - 31 October 2014. Wildlife on Farms - 31 July 2014. Marine wildlife - 24 April 2014. Raptors - 6 February 2014. Video conference notes 30 July 2015 - Moths and Butterflies.
Nature of Tasmania: November 2009
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Sunday, 29 November 2009. Welcome Swallow Feeding it's Young. Or Swallow Nearly Swallows Swallow. Yesterday I watched a group of for juvenile swallows perched on a broken branch in the river and waiting to be fed. I tried capturing this on video but the lighting was so harsh that the video camera could not deal with it at all. With the SLR, two stops of exposure compensation at least allowed me to get a few reasonable shots. Click Photos to Enlarge). Patiently awaiting the next instalment. Places - Naraw...
Nature of Tasmania: April 2015
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015. This post shows just a few of the birds I have encountered during the month of April. Working backwards, we'll start with this Eastern Great Egret. At the Tamar Island Wetlands on the 26th April. Eastern Great Egret - Ardea modesta. While in the Launceston area over the weekend I saw several species that I don't get to see around home. These include:. Elseyornis melanops) at Tamar Island Wetlands on the 26 April. Dusky Moorhen. Royal Spoonbills - Platalea regia. On 23rd April I ...
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To further the study of Natural History in all its branches". Here are some links to websites that you may find interesting or helpful. Field Naturalist and Natural History Clubs. The Field Naturalists Club of Victoria. Field Naturalists Society of South Australia. Eremaea eBird - a free global wild bird atlas. Birds in Backyards - bird finding and identification. BirdLife - Echuca district (handy Victorian site info.). Australian Native Orchid Society. Australian National Botanic Gardens - Plant Info.
Nature of Tasmania: May 2015
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Thursday, 21 May 2015. Fungi, Lichens, and Liverworts. I've spent a little time this month perambulating up and down the river bank at Fern Glade. With the cooler weather setting in, and plenty of rain, a variety of fungi has been popping up out of the ground, on rotting logs, and even on an animal carcass. Be aware that I am not an expert on fungi (or on anything else for that matter) so all identifications are tentative. Ghoul fungus , Hebeloma aminophilum. Honey Fungus, Armillaria luteobubalina. This ...
Nature of Tasmania: September 2008
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008. Whilst in hot pursuit of a small but agile skink, I was removing a few rocks among which it had crawled. My attention was then shifted to the interesting looking beetle you see photographed below. It is 15mm in length and I believe it to be Saragus costatus. Just a couple of days ago. Another coincidence is that I last saw this species almost a year ago to the day and only a few feet from where this one was located. It can be viewed here. Click Photos to Enlarge). Hanging from...
Nature of Tasmania: May 2010
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Monday, 3 May 2010. Life on a Brain Fungus. Mites and Springtails on Tremella fuciformis. It wasn't until I looked at the first photos that I noticed other tiny creatures crawling around. These turned out to be tiny Poduromorph. Springtails. Having placed some in a container I witnessed one jump at least 5 cm. Quite a feat for an animal a mere 1.8 mm in length. Click on photos to enlarge). White Brain Fungus - Tremella fuciformis. You can see the mites and springtails more clearly on the larger image).
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