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GOLF LINKS TO LOOKOUT plantout Cardwell by the Sea

Posted on March 28, 2013 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

WPSQ TULLY WILDLIFE   FIRST COMMUNITY PLANTOUT FOR 2013   GET DOWN AND DIRTY  HELPING THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT RECOVER FROM CYCLONE YASI  HELP THE REVEGETATION OF AN IMPORTANT CORRIDOR FOR THE ENDANGERED MAHOGANY GLIDER GOLF LINKS TO LOOKOUT PLANTING 400 … Continue reading →

Media Release – Development planned to help wildlife

Posted on February 27, 2013 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

Working together towards better planning outcomes for Cassowary & Mahogany Gliders WPSQ Tully Branch Media Release 22 February 2013 Development planned to help wildlife New guidelines will help town planners and developers to protect the habitat of the region’s iconic … Continue reading →

Mungarru Lodge Sanctuary January 2013

Posted on January 14, 2013 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

Sharing the beautiful creatures in our forest..   Today I have been watching some of our beautiful resident kingfishers and thought I would share them. We are blessed with a wonderful array of kingfishers at different times of the year. … Continue reading →

WILDWATCH January 2013

Posted on January 11, 2013 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

A GIFT, BUT THERE ARE STILL PLENTY NEEDING CARE by ANNE WILKINSON Rain at last, and what a wonderful Christmas gift it was to parched gardens, countryside and bush. Hopefully, it is also a good omen for 2013. From WPSQ, … Continue reading →

Merry Christmas indeed! Mahogany Gliders have returned to Mungarru Lodge Sanctuary

Posted on December 20, 2012 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

It’s midnight Dec 20th 2012. It has been almost 18months since we have seen a mahogany glider on the sanctuary and we have missed their presence in our forest. This week the bloodwoods have burst into bloom for the first … Continue reading →

Wildwatch Dec 2012

Posted on December 16, 2012 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

WILDLIFE OFTEN KNOW MORE THAN US WHEN IT COMES TO RAIN   Waiting for rain is always nerve-wracking and I hope that by the time this goes to press the cool saviour of gardens, forests and paddocks will have arrived … Continue reading →

WILDWATCH: PADDOCK, STOCK AND WILDLIFE ALL NEED TREES

Posted on December 7, 2012 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

It has been a week of what I can only call coincidences and discoveries. Take the coincidence first, though I guess in fact it is more a confirmation of what we – and wildwatchers everywhere – have always known. It … Continue reading →

WILDWATCH: December 2012

Posted on December 1, 2012 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

THERE ARE BULLIES IN THE WILD WORLD, TOO  We hear a lot about cyber and schoolyard bullying at the moment, but there is bullying in the bird world too. The other day I was watching the antics of a helmeted … Continue reading →

Mahogany Gliders – Cyclones – predators and the Horrors of Barbed Wire!

Posted on October 12, 2012 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

Oct 12th 2012 It has been months – almost a year, since we have seen any mahogany gliders at Mungarru Lodge Sanctuary. During the last 17years mahogany gliders, sugar gliders, feather tailed gliders and striped possums have been our companions … Continue reading →

RELIVING THE REEF CAMPAIGN – Ninney Rise, Bingle Bay October 14th

Posted on October 9, 2012 by Mungarru Mahogany Glider

RELIVING THE REEF CAMPAIGN NINNEY RISE 3.00PM Sunday 14th October 2012 WELCOME TO COUNTRY — Djiru representative APOLOGIES — those with us in spirit NINNEY RISE – Ground zero for the reef — Reflections on John Büsst, and WPSQ’s first … Continue reading →

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