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Bush Habitat Restoration Co-operative in Maroubra, New South Wales, Australia | Environmental conservation organisation



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Bush Habitat Restoration Co-operative

Locality: Maroubra, New South Wales, Australia



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24.01.2022 Randwick Ecological Park is one of our precious sites where we are working on Natural Habitat Restoration #wildlife #australia #australianflora #australianfauna #spider #habitat #conservation #sydney



21.01.2022 When you work in Australian bush it’s very easy to forget that people in other parts of the world don’t really know what you’re talking about. But every Australian knows that the bush is the fragile natural environment, it's our heritage that we should protect from the extinction. An area with trees, smaller bushes and indigenous grasses, with some remaining original animals and insects. Our pride and treasure!

20.01.2022 Australian nature is extremely diverse and interesting. The wildlife in Australia has evolved in isolation and so has a unique and individual appearance. One of the most important things we could do is to save it`s biodiversity for future generations. #australia #wildlife #bush #conservation #australiannative

19.01.2022 There are always something to see and something to learn. What did you see today? What have you learned from nature? #australia #nature #australiannative #learnfromnature #Goodenia #sydney #conservation #bush #wildlife



18.01.2022 Some of our beauties from the Randwick Environmental Park The Australian Bush is an essential part of our great outdoors way of life. Its extraordinary landscape and wildlife are found nowhere else on the planet. Our trees, shrubs and grasses are not only beautiful, they provide sanctuaries for Australia’s iconic and endangered animals including frogs, lizards and bats. The Australian Bush is vital for our clean air and water, providing the earth with a biodiversity and us ...with a healthy future. #australiannative #australianflora #fungi #orchids #acacia #flora #flowers #natureconservation #bush #bushhabitat

13.01.2022 22 May is the International Day of Biological Diversity Did you know that Australia is home to between 600,000 and 700,000 species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world? Unfortunately, with ongoing climate changes, draut, deforestation and human activities the majority of Australian wildlife species are loosing their habitat. It is our duty to save their habitat and diversity for the next generations!

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