Kuno
About Kuno
Connect with the best thing that has happened to the Universe - planet Earth
Background
Kuno is a social enterprise business whose purpose is to foster a love for and work to ensure protection of the best thing that has ever happened to the Universe - planet Earth.
At Kuno we believe that the protection and restoration of nature and connection of people with nature holds out hope for a richer living planet where people and nature can thrive together.
Articles listed under Kuno have been put together by the Kuno team as general articles or 'for your infomation' articles for the benefit of users of this site.
Articles by Kuno
Tim Winton: his new novel and our climate emergency
Leven Canyon: spectacular views and versatile biodiversity
Black Bluff Mountain
Support Mosman conversation efforts
Jamie Kirkpatrick - a giant of conservation
Jamie Kirkpatrick: a life for Nature
The Wild Wonders of Mosman
Hobart launch: S. Group's Monica Plunkett and Javan Griffiths
Retrospective Exhibition- Warwick Berry (1951-2023)
Galleries by Kuno
Beautiful rocks of kunanyi
Kunanyi is shaped by ancient dolerite rock formations, sculpted over millions of years by ice, wind and rain. From towering cliffs to scattered boulders and caves, these photographers captures its beauty.
Wildlife of Antarctica
Antartica, the Southern Ocean and the sub-Antarctic islands host a rich variety of extraordinary life, including penguins, seals, and whales
Galleries Contributed by Kuno
Launching in Hobart
In another successful launch event for Kuno, a big crowd turned out in Hobart on the 1st of October 2024 to hear more about the project, meet the team behind the vision, hear from inspiring speakers and network with other Nature lovers. Thank you Hobart for your support!
Wildlife of Antarctica
Antartica, the Southern Ocean and the sub-Antarctic islands host a rich variety of extraordinary life, including penguins, seals, and whales
Beautiful rocks of kunanyi
Kunanyi is shaped by ancient dolerite rock formations, sculpted over millions of years by ice, wind and rain. From towering cliffs to scattered boulders and caves, these photographers captures its beauty.