Bruny Island Arts Inc presents a Retrospective Exhibition of Bruny Island photographs by Warwick Berry (1951–2023). This exhibition captures Warwick’s spectacular celebration of Bruny Island's landscapes and wildlife.
Bruny Island Arts Inc presents a Retrospective Exhibition of Bruny Island photographs by Warwick Berry (1951–2023). This exhibition captures Warwick’s spectacular celebration of Bruny Island's landscapes and wildlife.
"It's just a place that you feel very alive and you feel nature feeling very alive around you," says specialist guide with Inala Nature Tours, Cat Davidson of Bruny Island in southern Tasmania. It has amazing, diverse habitat types, specialist birds and animals and a strong community. It is home.
Bruny Island is a really special place. It's got an incredible diversity of habitats. It's relatively undeveloped, relatively undamaged. So on Bruny Island you can see things like threatened species of birds, still breeding on this island, which is really a wonderful thing.
The Bruny Field guide is a special project that is ‘crowd-sourcing’ a rich, beautiful and comprehensive guide to the natural history of Bruny Island, its stories, conservation needs and how to see, connect with and be inspired by this extraordinary place
Here is how to join an exciting project to ‘crowd-source’ an online field guide to the Natural history, wildlife, stories and challenges facing the Nature of Bruny Island - lunawannah-alonnah
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