Kara Kara Conservation Management Network
The fresh scent of a eucalypt forest; the delicate beauty of a spider orchid; the haunting cry of a Bush Stone-Curlew; the endearing features of a Sugar Glider…
These things are infinitely precious. They matter, not only for the joy they bring us, but because they are part of the intricate and interconnected web of life that makes our planet unique. They are worth protecting and are our motivation…
These things are infinitely precious. They matter, not only for the joy they bring us, but because they are part of the intricate and interconnected web of life that makes our planet unique. They are worth protecting and are our motivation…
Slideshow photo credits:
Grey grasstree with butterfly pollinator; Moss and lichen; Shingleback (D Saxon-Campbell)
Silver Banksia; Long-leaf Box or Bundy (A Hughes)
Sugar Glider (B Proctor)
Eastern Yellow Robin (C Tzaros)
Pacific Black Ducklings (G Cheers)
Grey grasstree with butterfly pollinator; Moss and lichen; Shingleback (D Saxon-Campbell)
Silver Banksia; Long-leaf Box or Bundy (A Hughes)
Sugar Glider (B Proctor)
Eastern Yellow Robin (C Tzaros)
Pacific Black Ducklings (G Cheers)