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            When in nature, toys become unnecessary for engaging and meaningful childs play, explains primary school teacher, Claire Boost.         
        
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    Supergroms Cleanup at Alonnah
            The Cloudy Bay Supergroms did a beach cleanup at Alonnah. We drove to the Dray Track and walked to the rocky beach where we found HEAPS of rubbish lik...         
        
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    Connecting with Nature happens early on Bruny Island
            When asked what is so special about living on Bruny it is no surprise that many of the Prep/1 class refer to some aspect of nature as being the reason...         
        
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    Nature Connection in Australia
            A national survey on Nature Connection in Australia examined how to measure, understand and enhance nature connectedness. Enhancing nature connection ...         
        
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    Paddling from Adventure Bay to Cloudy Bay
            Four friends spent a blissful day in early Autumn Kayaking from Adventure to Cloudy Bay along Bruny Island's extraordinary Southern Coast. Here Stephe...         
        
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    Bruny Kids - Nature webpage project
            The Bruny Kids webpage is an exciting new project that aims to provide a platform for younger writers to be showcased, and to support children’s conne...         
        
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    Somewhere Along the South Cape Bay Track
            Writer Helen Cushing explores the white foamy waves, kelp, ecology and exquisite beauty of South Cape Bay in Tasmania's South-West Wilderness World He...         
        
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    Walk for Wildlife: Circumnavigating the Northwest Panay Peninsula on Foot
            A five-day Walk for Wildlife campaign circumnavigated the Northwest Panay Peninsula, raising awareness on conservation and engaging communities in pro...         
        
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    Alec's Story about Arrokoth
            We, as a species, have lost sight of what is an unbelievable place, that we live in and on. Here wilderness visionary and Kuno Director Alec Marr tell...         
        
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    On Folktales and conservation: Mararison Island
            Folktales carry deep cultural wisdom, and the legend of Mararison Island reflects the enduring connection between storytelling, environmental conserva...         
        
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    The Edge of the Sea: Buruanga Coastal Fringe
            Tidal flats in both Australia and the Philippines play a crucial role in sustaining marine life, supporting communities, and preserving biodiversity. ...         
        
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    The short-tailed shearwater
            Every year the short-tailed shearwaters leave the shores of Tasmania and head back to Alaska, leaving their young behind. No-one has told them how to ...         
        
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