An exciting new start-up. Connecting people with nature.
Empowering those who protect it. Scaling impact for Earth.
Join us for this special launch event:
Tuesday October 1st, 5.30pm (AEST)
In person: The Bridge Room, Enterprize, Level 5/24 Davey St, Hobart, Tas
Zoom online: Register Here
Featuring wonderful speakers, Kuno contributors from Tasmania and around the world, demo, short film, drinks and nibbles.
We would be delighted if you can help support this project by chipping in here
An exciting new start-up. Connecting people with nature.
Empowering those who protect it. Scaling impact for Earth.
Join us for this special launch event:
Tuesday October 1st, 5.30pm (AEST)
In person: The Bridge Room, Enterprize, Level 5/24 Davey St, Hobart, Tas
Zoom online: Register Here
Featuring wonderful speakers, Kuno contributors from Tasmania and around the world, demo, short film, drinks and nibbles.
We would be delighted if you can help support this project by chipping in here
In and around Sydney Harbour, we have over 600 unique species of fish. To put that in context, that's the same biodiversity as the entirety of the European continent.
There are two incredibly different coastal environments to the west and the east of the neck, as explained here by geographer and naturalist, Bob Graham
We pay our respects to Tasmanian conservation giant, Distinguished Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick, who passed away last month aged 78. Kuno's Dan Broun spoke with Jamie last year and we publish this interview to help remember him and honour his life and legacy.
Braiding Sweetgrass explores reciprocal relationships between humans and the land, with a focus on the role of plants and botany in both Native American and Western traditions. The book has been described as a gift of love to the Earth.
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