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            Protecting beach birds is not just about focussing on where they might be when they’re breeding. Its about saying – “these birds occupy many beaches”.         
        
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    Ecology of the Neck
            The neck is just such an incredibly diverse place. From the productive marine environment of Simpson's bay with rich shallow marine fauna, to the many...         
        
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    Birds playing in wind at the neck
            You quite often see birds, particularly the Pacific Gulls and the New Zealand Kelp Gulls using the wind running over the sand dune at the neck to play...         
        
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    A colony of Swans moves into Bruny Island
            Local naturalist Bob Graham observations on a colony of Swans that moved into Adventure Bay and then thrived over the past 25 years.          
        
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    Bruny - two islands joined by a Tombolo?
            There is a theory that Bruny Island used to actually be two separate islands that became joined over time by a 'tombolo' - a narrow sandy isthmus that...         
        
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    Contrasting beaches at the Neck
            There are two incredibly different coastal environments to the west and the east of the neck, as explained here by geographer and naturalist, Bob Grah...         
        
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    Lesson 1: Connect with your corner of Earth
            Every story of success in protecting nature through human history starts with one person who felt a deep love for and connection with their corner of ...         
        
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    Raptors on Bruny Island
            Bruny Island has a splendid array of raptors, from Boobook owls to Peregrine falcons, Hobbys and the magnificent White-Bellied Sea Eagle and Wedge-Tai...         
        
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    Love of Bruny
            Bruny Island is like a portal into the ecological past of Australia. It is just magical living on Bruny Island         
        
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    A rakali, an Aurora, and Bruny
            A blissful moment of wonder as a rakali - jumped out of the water with a fish in its mouth under an Aurora on Bruny Island. Image: Dan Broun         
        
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    Myrtles, a gondwanic relic on Bruny
            The myrtle is an ancient relic of Gondwanaland, that on Bruny Island can be found close to sea level          
        
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    A feral cat free Bruny
            As a critical haven for birdlife globally, eradicating feral cats from Bruny Island is an important challenge for the island's ecology         
        
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