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Keystone Ecological

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24.01.2022 Gives people a bit more perspective to the catastrophic impacts that are occurring.



21.01.2022 Well this painting fooled us! Support a great cause with this amazing calendar.

17.01.2022 Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay This year the focus is to find a way to #BeatAirPollution . This #TEDtalk provides an insight into future management. https://www.ted.com//romain_lacombe_a_personal_air_quality

13.01.2022 It's a simple action that could help save this species.



08.01.2022 Are you enjoying that warm winter sun outside this week? Why not do a bird survey whilst you're there! http://www.birdsinbackyards.net//Birds-Backyards-Winter-Su

07.01.2022 Join the flock this August 3 and 4 for the regular Regent Honeyeater and Swift Parrot count with BirdLife. Twice a year surveys cover much of NSW to search for ...these elusive and small populations of critically endangered birds. Are you a landholder who has Regent Honeyeater habitat? You may want to also join in by bird watching on your farm, or simply join an existing BirdLife survey group. Register with BirdLife, or load any woodland birds sighted on BirData App, to report a sighting direct from your phone, tablet or computer! (Or call Mick!) https://www.birdlife.org.au//woodland-birds/latest-news-wl BirData App: https://www.birdata.birdlife.org.au/

06.01.2022 Well there you go! Congrats to the research team for winning the award and for answering one of the most important questions in ecology.



04.01.2022 Amazing illustrations! If you're a stamp collector (even if you're not), this series would certainly bee amazing to have

04.01.2022 This is a hard one to answer. What do you think?

02.01.2022 Yesterday was National Bilby Day! There's no mistaking that bilbies are one of Australia's most adorable and unique animals. One hundred years ago, had you ...wandered the red-dirt plains of Sturt National Park in the far north-west Corner Country of New South Wales, you’d have encountered the burrows of the greater bilby, but now they're really struggling to exist. Here's how we're bringing them back to NSW: https://bit.ly/2lFugVo

01.01.2022 It is good to see the results of the Wild Pollinator Count. Hopefully, it will provide an insight to any trends that may be happening. https://wildpollinatorcount.com//autumn-2019-results-our/

01.01.2022 Hopefully they will have another successful year Make sure to keep an eye on #EagleCam for the live feed!



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