Jess Ewing
About Jess
Jess is a nature lover and artist. She enjoys spending time outdoors, bushwalking and gardening.
Background
She is the operations manager at Kuno and the treasurer of New Town Rivulet Platypus Landcare Group.
Articles by Jess
Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry-The forty-spotted pardalote, written by Beach Thornton, age 14
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Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry - One Day, written by Frankie Gurr, aged 6.
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Selous Game Reserve
The Selous Game Reserve, covering 50,000 square kilometres, is amongst the largest protected areas in Africa and is relatively undisturbed by human im...
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Bruny Youth Story Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry- All That Remains, a poem written by Erin Beard, aged 16
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Re-wilding 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...
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Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry - The Bird Explorer written by Emerie Thalmann aged 7
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Bruny Youth Story Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry- The Hunt written by Bridie Evenhuis
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Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry - Lily and the Stolen Bird, by August Walter, 10yrs old
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Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry -Facts about the forty spotted pardalotes written by Amarlie Frankcombe, aged 10
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Bruny Youth Story Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry- Flitting Through Life written by Felix Kramer, Age 12
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Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry -To Gannet written by Harriet Boyle, aged 15
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Bruny Youth Story Prize
Bruny Youth Story Prize entry- The journey of life - A Swift Parrot story written by Constance Moule aged 11
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Projects by Jess
World Environment Day- Kuno Conservation Stories
World Environment Day, June 5th. A day when people around the world pause and ask: what does nature need from us? At Kuno Foundation, our answer has always been the same: nature needs its stories told. Not by governments or...
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