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Abstract published Endiandra wongawallanensis discovery
The new species is described with notes on distribution, habitat, dispersal ecology and conservation status. The biogeographic context for b
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Dec 5, 20211 min read
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Durobby or Coolamon Tree | The Living Valley
The watermelon pink flowers of the Durobby or Coolamon tree, one of the Tweed’s floral emblems, is an example of the colour and ...
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May 19, 20162 min read
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Tweed’s Biodiversity Hotspot | The Living Valley
The Tweed’s rugged mountain scenery and varied wildlife is central to the recently recognised “Forests of East Australia” Global...
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May 11, 20163 min read
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Eastern Bristlebird and Rufous Scrub-bird | The Living Valley
My bird book revealed the possibility of two similar shy brown birds facing extinction ...
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Apr 28, 20162 min read
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The Long-nosed Potoroo | The Living Valley
If you hear something snuffling in the undergrowth or hopping about at night in wet forests or heathlands, it could be a bandicoot, but...
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Apr 20, 20161 min read
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Assa darlingtoni – Marsupial Frog / Hip Pocket Frog | The Living Valley
Assa darlingtoni – Pouched Frog, Marsupial Frog or Hip Pocket Frog. Mist, dampness and rain is what this Tweed Valley is about. Indeed,...
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Apr 13, 20162 min read
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Rainforests of the Tweed | The Living Valley
When you step into the subtropical rainforests of the Tweed Valley they give the impression of mystery and great antiquity.
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Apr 6, 20162 min read
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EL members paper published
This study focuses on designing a community environment education center (CEEC) for Chillingham, as a hub for community transition to sust
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Jan 9, 20151 min read
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