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The Awesome Australian Alps9 comments

Dr Reese Halter wrote 1 day ago: Australia possesses some incredible geologic and botanical records. In the west on Mount Narryer the … more →

Tags: climate change, Ecosystems, Plants, Australia, Australian Conservation Foundation, canberra, Conservation international, Defenders of Wildlife, Dr Reese Halter

An invasive insect pest doesn't do high altitudes: Nyeko et al., 2009

pathdigger wrote 8 months ago: Journal: African Journal of Ecology Location: Uganda Blue Gum Chalcids are highly invasive gall-form … more →

Tags: Ecology, Trees, Forestry, Nature, Africa, Pests, Insects, Cabi, invasives

A Balance of Faeries - revisited

bluecray wrote 9 months ago: ** before you read this article, have a quick look here – Story : Koalas in SE Queensland, Aus … more →

Tags: A Balance of Faeries, Koala, pk, legislation, Legal, Vegetation, Biodiversity, development, SE QLD

February 22, 2009. Victorian Bushfires

jbrowley wrote 10 months ago: Wollemi Pine Today I watched the ABC’s live telecast of the National Day of Mourning Service to hono … more →

Tags: Bushfires, black saturday, National day of Mourning

Manna in Golden Square

christopbrooks wrote 11 months ago: When I was in Bendigo on Thursday I found manna on the leaves of some of the ecucalypts in Golden Sq … more →

Tags: Food, bendigo, Plants, Golden Square, leaves, Manna, Eucalyptus, gum trees, Bush Tucker

Up a Gum Tree!

jeanettesozpix wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Australian Wildlife, Australian Birds, kookaburra, laughing kookaburra, Australia, Aussie, oz, wildlife, animals

Down an Aussie Bush Track Late One Thursday Arvo!

jeanettesozpix wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Australia, Aussie, oz, animals, photos, Photoblog, Photography, image download, Images

Red Gum 5 comments

archiearchive FCD wrote 1 year ago: Doesn’t refer to the colour of the tree. Or even the colour of the flowers. But the colour of … more →

Tags: Nature, Australia, Flowers, red gum

Among the gum trees2 comments

kat wrote 1 year ago: I spent a good portion of last week processing images from the first shoot, and I’m really hap … more →

Tags: Photography, Portrait, Family, gum trees, outdoors, Australian

Field Day Reclamation: Paengaroa: Welcome Bay; Waitara1 comment

shem kerr wrote 3 years ago:     Just got in. Logbook says 855.3 km. I’ll put up the thumbnails temporarily place … more →

Tags: Forestry Research, Forestneeds_Notices, Timber Growing, Accessability, Cypresses, Hardwoods, Trees

Eucalypts:naturally durable, or easily and profitably grown?2 comments

shem kerr wrote 3 years ago: Carrying on the theme of approaches to growing timber: should it be easy and profitable; or should w … more →

Tags: Forestry Research, Timber Growing

PDSETH (cont. from previous post)

shem kerr wrote 3 years ago: These days, in a lot of societies, If you want to borrow money, the lender will want to see a buget, … more →

Tags: Forestry Research, Hardwoods

The Profitable Durable Strong Eucalypt Timber HOWTO Proposal

shem kerr wrote 3 years ago: Some people with whom I’m aquainted, are vainly trying to get funding for a research project. … more →

Tags: Forestry Research, Timber Growing, Hardwoods

Approaches to Wood Quality: Eucalypts

shem kerr wrote 3 years ago: In the early days of European exploration and settlement of Australia its timber was variously repor … more →

Tags: Forestry Research, Hardwoods, Timber Growing

The magnificent River Red Gums4 comments

whisperinggums wrote 1 month ago: River Red Gum, Valley of the Winds Walk, Kata-Tjuta River Red Gums, or Eucalyptus Camaldulensis, are … more →

Tags: Australian Literature, Aboriginal Australians, Travel, gum trees, Poetry, post-colonialism

On the literary road, in Gippsland6 comments

whisperinggums wrote 1 month ago: The Gippsland area of Victoria is a particularly rich one in terms of Australia’s literary his … more →

Tags: Australian Literature, Travel, gum trees, Australian Writers

UTAS celebrates 100 years of Biology

David wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Events, 100 years of Biology at UTAS, Biology, Eucalyptus, Prof. Brad Potts, Prof. Jim Reid, Prof. Sue Jones, T.T. Flynn, Tasmanian Devil

Snow gums2 comments

whisperinggums wrote 2 months ago: Give me a home among the gum trees (from song by W. Johnson and B. Brown) Every Australian should ha … more →

Tags: Commentary, Travel, gum trees

Time for another gum12 comments

whisperinggums wrote 3 months ago: Sydney Blue Gum on the Hastings River This is, I believe, a Sydney Blue Gum (Eucalyptus saligna) tho … more →

Tags: Australian Literature, literary genres, Travel, gum trees, Poetry


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