
Reconnecting with Nature: The Power of Children Planting Trees for Endangered Species
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to forget the simple joys and profound lessons that come from spending time in nature. There is something truly magical about children connecting with the natural world—a connection that nurtures not only their hearts but also the planet.

Do wombats wear woolly jumpers in winter?
A group of Bruny Island District School kids recently imagined Winter Wombats Wearing Woolly Jumpers and came up with some stunning artworks. As winter sets in we bring out the thermal layers and rug up in order to keep out the chill, all the while knowing that a hot shower, cosy fire and warm drink awaits at the end of the adventure. But have you ever spared a thought for the wallabies and wombats stuck out in the elements for all of the winter months?

Sea stars on Bruny Island
Julian was interviewed on a Bruny Island beach as to why its so important to collect North Pacific sea star (Asterias amurensis) while out beach walking.

Supergroms Celebrate the Winter Solstice on Bruny
As a way to honour the shortest day and embrace the onset of the coldest months, the Cloudy Bay Supergroms celebrated the Winter Solstice with our annual Jetty jump followed by the first ever Supergroms Lantern Parade. This year's cold water plunge was made all the more exciting with the Alonnah Jetty almost fully submerged by unusually high tides ahead of a big low pressure system and serious cold snap!

Swaying Over the 7th Aklan Hammock Festival
The 7th Aklan Hammock Festival united environmentalists, artists, and local communities in a joyful celebration of nature and cultural heritage.
With strong support from Kuno.Earth, the event highlighted creative advocacy, conservation, and shared commitment to protecting Panay Island’s wild places.

World Bee Day: Science and outdoor learning go together like bees and honey
Young minds are innately curious about the world around them. So much is new, exciting, miraculous! And so it proved at World Bee Day on Bruny Island

Natures Treasures
Early learners at Bruny Island District School spent a lovely Autumn morning in Pardalote Patch searching for seeds, interestingly shaped leaves, animal scats and spider webs.

Video content creation for Nature
A Kuno guide for creating video content by experienced photo-journalist Dan Broun. This how to guide talks you through how to easily create shareable videos, interviews and film to tell the stories of nature and inspire and encourage the community to celebrate and protect nature

Curious and creative Nature play
Are you looking for a way to connect with your child and nature at the same time? Children have a curious and creative eye for these projects and find wonder and beauty in the littlest things.

No toys needed here!
When in nature, toys become unnecessary for engaging and meaningful childs play, explains primary school teacher, Claire Boost.

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 like little bits of plastic, lolly pop sticks and rope.

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 connection with and understanding of Nature.