Leading conservation not-for-profit Bush Heritage Australia is fundraising to acquire a property that forms one of the most ...
Hidden within the steep entanglement of the NSW Illawarra Escarpment lies a small but magical place – ‘Nameless’ Sylvan Reserve. The first Europeans to venture here would have been searching for Red ...
Bush Heritage Australia is a leading conservation not-for-profit protecting ecosystems and wildlife in landscapes across the continent.
Grass trees epitomise the Australian bush: they’re beautiful, ancient, hardy, thrive in nutrient-poor soils and respond to wildfire by flowering profusely. Grass trees are iconic plants, recognisable ...
Across our reserves and partnership properties we're protecting more than 9,000 native species – including hundreds of threatened species. We focus work in our priority landscapes – areas selected on ...
Sweet is the life of the Honey Possum. It can drink 7ml of nectar a day, which would be like a human drinking 50 litres of soft drink! Also known by its Aboriginal (Noongar) name Noolbenger ...
While you’re in the area the Red Rocks Walking Trail is another great walk to do. It covers 6km and will take at least 2.5 hours (return). Take plenty of water. The track hugs the coastline and ...
Reedy Creek Reserve, near the town of Agnes Water, protects a very rare thing – intact Queensland coastal and riparian forest that has, elsewhere, been dramatically cleared for development. The ...
With a wingspan reaching more than two metres, the Wedge-tailed Eagle is Australia’s largest bird of prey and one of the biggest eagles in the world. Once on the wing, they soar with ease, circling at ...
For media enquiries/image requests contact Coco McGrath. Bush Heritage Australia's Vikki Parsley, Kelly Retief and Bambi Lees chat with host Matthew Taylor and our supporters about our Aboriginal ...
Pogona comes from the Greek ‘pogon’, meaning beard and refers to a flap of skin below their jaws that they push forward and ‘puff up’ when threatened. There are several species of bearded dragon in ...
Tasmanian Devils are the largest carnivorous marsupials in the world and, for their size, have one of the most powerful bites of any mammal! Upset a Tasmanian Devil and you’ll quickly learn how it got ...