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Winter 2024

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Bushtracks Winter 2024

We take a look at connecting landscapes to mitigate biodiversity loss, reflect on our ongoing partnership with Mimal Land Management, undertake some baseline ecological monitoring for BackTrack guides, and deepen our understanding of Djandak’s history, present and future.

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BUSHTRACKS 21/06/2024

Cubba Cubbah forever

Baseline ecological monitoring for BackTrack guides healing strategies for Country.

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Albany’s coastline, Minang Country, WA. Photo Michael Bird.

BUSHTRACKS 21/06/2024

Michael Bird's happy place

Where's your happy place in nature? For lifelong supporter Michael Bird it's among Albany’s coastal scrub.

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Dodgey Downs fenceline between paddock and remnant vegetation. By Bee Stephens

BUSHTRACKS 21/06/2024

Space to move

Connecting landscapes to mitigate biodiversity loss.

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Thanks to culturally led management and exclusion fencing, Weemol Spring is running clear, Dalabon Country, NT. Photo Sara Weir.

BUSHTRACKS 21/06/2024

Looking both ways

In our partnership with Mimal Land Management, we reflect on outcomes from the past and plan for the future.

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BUSHTRACKS 21/06/2024

A day with DUMAWUL

We deepen our understanding of Djandak’s history, present and future.

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