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24.01.2022 Australian Stingless Bees: A Guide to Sugarbag Beekeeping, by John Klumpp, published by Earthling Enterprises (2007) is back in stock. Visit: www.earthling.com.au to order your copy.



21.01.2022 As part of Brisbane's Big Butterfly Count - a project of the Brisbane Catchments Network - I'm leading a walk at White's Hill / Sankey Scrub, 9am - 11am. Bookings are essential via the link below.

20.01.2022 Join us for a workshop about: --wildlife in action near you - amazing transformations -- the diversity and roles of butterfly & other invertebrates in food webs -- case studies of different butterfly host plants we can share and some of the other wildlife they support and how this can support your food plants -- your local actions - in your gardens and bushcare sites - are critical to maintaining species diversity and why

18.01.2022 Am a hair's breadth away from releasing my new book "Inviting Nature to Dinner: The benefits of bringing biodiversity to our backyards", co-authored with Dick Copeman. I just need to sort a technical internet uploading issue. In the meantime, please enjoy the cover. Soon to be available through Earthling Enterprises: www.earthling.com.au To join the conversation please join the new Inviting Nature to Dinner Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/invitingnaturetodinner



12.01.2022 Wishing you a great beginning, middle and end to 2020 and for all the times in between. Also many more cycles of growth, change, transformation and renewal

10.01.2022 Creating Butterfly Gardens - why? - a taster. Sat 13th March 10am Beyond the beauty of having butterflies flying in your garden, there's sooo much more to the s...tory. Natural ecosystems that sustain our life on Earth are exquisitely complex and wonderful. They can be thought of as multi-dimensional tapestries. Start pulling random threads out of even a flat tapestry and you quickly have something that no longer holds together very well, it becomes lumpy and saggy. Our gardening culture is influenced by imported north European plant management methods and we rarely even start to reproduce these complex tapestries in the way we're taught to garden. Here's where butterfly gardening offers an easy-to-love way to make a start. Creating butterfly gardens is best done by interplanting with local native caterpillar food plants (aka host plants). Butterfly caterpillars, other then the introduced Cabbage White, will not eat your food plants. Each species has its own specific food plant(s). This is one way to start building our understanding about the amazing complex relationships involved with what eats what and how everything makes its livelihood. These relationships become available to us to support our food plants when we garden with nature, and we can do this without leaving home. Let me show you the delights of what can happen. Workshop Sat 13/3/21 @ 7 Sibley St For more info visit: www.earthling.com.au See more

03.01.2022 If you'd like to help me continue my work over the coming months, please donate to my crowd-funding campaign, and share my post widely.



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