Vale of Belvoir
The Vale of Belvoir Reserve is 500 hectares of highly biodiverse private land, owned and managed by the Tasmanian Land Conservancy.
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Lutregala Marsh Reserve
Lutregala Marsh Reserve features two unique and vulnerable habitats; coastal saltmarsh and saline grassland. This reserve is owned and managed by the ...
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The health benefits of nature
Sue is a registered nurse who lives in the North West of Tasmania. Here she speaks about the health benefits of nature, both physically and mentally.
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Where Words Fall Short
Experienced outdoor educator and guide Ewan Blyth has led kayaking trips in Antarctica for over a decade. Whenever he comes back from a trip to the fr...
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Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Do you love birds? Do you love telling stories?This is your chance to combine both—and have your words take flight.The Bruny Youth Stories Prize, prou...
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Time in nature is medicine
"I have quite a demanding job dealing with people's mental health. So I need to look after my own mental health. And that's why I go up the mountain t...
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The mountain helped me through a hard time
Sometimes, nature can be the companion that helps us through a particularly hard time. This was the case for David, after going through a difficult ti...
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Cloudy Bay Supergroms surf
Claire Gorman captures the essence of summer holiday fun with a short video about the Cloudy Bay Supergroms enjoying their school holidays in the surf...
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An echidna friend
Rose Fuggle shares a touching memory, where an echidna showed her that she was on the right path. Photo by Eric Woehler
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A summer to remember
Recently, a visitor to Bruny asked the question, "What do kids here do in their free time?" I had to conceal my disbelief, remembering that so many p...
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Roadtrip on another planet
Salar de Uyuni in southwest Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flats. In the rainy season the whole desert fills up with a thin layer of water, creat...
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Gul Khatoon, the Eurasian Magpie of Chitral & Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
The Eurasian Magpie is not a merely common bird, but an integral thread in the natural and social fabric of Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan.
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