
Community Working Bee at the New Town Rivulet
On Saturday the 28th of June a group of 20 volunteers descended on the New Town rivulet for a weeding and rubbish collecting working bee hosted by New Town Rivulet Platypus Landcare Group in preparation for the upcoming planting day.

Why cable cars and zip lines will ruin this refuge
Why cable cars and zip lines will ruin this refuge. Kunanyi/Mt Wellington is a most precious sanctuary for birds-and us. Writes Dr Eric Woehler OAM, originally published in the Hobart Mercury on 04.06.2025.

Pushing species closer to brink of extinction
Assertions of 'balance' and 'compromise' ring hollow in the face of species' extinctions, writes Dr Eric Woehler OAM originally published in the Hobart Mercury on 19.6.25.

Rising Earthkeepers: Youthful Hopes for a Sustainable Planet
The Eco-Adventure Camp empowers young Filipinos to connect with nature, build community, and lead meaningful environmental action.

Belted Galloway Cattle: Protectors of the Heather
These cattle graze in the grassland of the Common, eating fauna that would otherwise threaten the heather.

The joy of bush regeneration
I can zone out, I can relax and just think about the world, think about nothing.

The Bradley Method of Bushland Conservation
The Bradley sisters knew what they were talking about. Today, we can follow in their example, and all do our part to help save the bush.

The importance of bush in an urban environment
Today, the fight for bushland needs the support of entire communities. Because it is there for everyone to enjoy.

Nature's Protection: Heart connection is the key
Conservation expert, Virginia Young, discusses the importance of a heart connection in Nature campaigns. Action is never taken unless people care.

Nature Is Speaking – Julia Roberts is Mother Nature Conservation International (CI)
Julia Roberts, Harrison Ford, Edward Norton, Penélope Cruz, Robert Redford and Ian Somerhalder all join forces to give nature a voice.

Re-wilding Europe – Western Iberia
An introduction documentary about one of the pilot project of Re-wilding Europe called "Western -- Iberia". In this documentary, stakeholders talk about how they see the future of the "Western-Iberian" landscape.

Re-wilding Scotland
In 2010, as a student completing her MA in Broadcast Journalism, George Tomlinson made a film about rewilding in Scotland. She interviewed some of the early pioneers of more radical conservation in Scotland such as Alan Watson Featherstone, Roy Dennis and the late Dick Balharry, as well as some of those working the land who worry about changing land use and bringing back missing species