What is Gondwana Link? Sitting under a grand old salmon gum in Ngadju country, Keith Bradby gives a down-to-earth overview. He explains how working with local people to tackle habitat loss enabled Gondwana Link to take an intractable problem and turn it into something quite achievable.
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So often we miss seeing the wonderful wildlife around us. Boyd Wykes and friends looked harder and met the Masked Owls of Margaret River. They now campaign to save the owls and other wildlife from poisoning by second-generation rodenticides. There are alternatives!
Produced for the Wild Life Gallery at WA Museum Boola Bardip.
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Jess Beckerling from the WA Forest Alliance is a mighty communicator. Here she speaks about protecting and restoring the karri, jarrah, marri, tuart and wandoo forests of south-western Australia. There are some little gems in this film: from the Swarbrick Forest blockade to what it takes to achieve campaign success.
Produced for the Wild Life Gallery at WA Museum Boola Bardip.
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This uplifting story of landholder-led conservation and restoration comes from the farming country between the Porongurup and Stirling Ranges. Farmer and native seed pioneer Peter Luscombe has teamed up with his neighbours the Friends of the Porongurup Range, working from their Twin Creeks Reserve, to build a major habitat link between the ranges.
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Under the extraordinary leadership and dedication of Elder Eugene Eades, Nowanup has become a beacon of hope, a force for cross-cultural sharing and a powerful healing place. Here’s a taste of the wonders of Nowanup - the bush coming back, the people coming back.
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Welcome to stories about 1000 kilometres of hope! The Gondwana Link program is reconnecting habitats from the wet forests of Australia’s south-west corner to the dry woodlands and mallee bordering the Nullarbor Plain. A range of groups, landholders, businesses,…
Welcome to stories about 1000 kilometres of hope! The Gondwana Link program is reconnecting habitats from the wet forests of Australia’s south-west corner to the dry woodlands and mallee bordering the Nullarbor Plain. A range of groups, landholders, businesses, individuals and First Nations communities are undertaking this work. Together, we are achieving healthy, reconnected bush that is home to wildlife, and reinvigorating communities and cultural life. More at gondwanalink & heartlandjourneys