by Anrich Bester | Jul 11, 2025 | Articles, Education, home
Every year on 12 July, the world observes the International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms: a timely opportunity to raise awareness about one of the planet’s less visible, yet highly destructive environmental challenges that affects millions of lives globally....
by Bengu | May 2, 2025 | Articles, Education, home
Article by Ella Humphreys Dugong & Seagrass Dugong Since my last article about turtles, I have become curious about the dugongs and seagrasses in Moreton Bay. I had to learn more and want to share what I researched and learned with you. Dugongs belong to the...
by Bengu | Jan 15, 2025 | Articles, Education, home
Article by Ella Humphreys When I first swam alongside a green sea turtle around Lady Elliot Island, I was struck by the slow and easy way it pulled itself through the water with its front flippers. It moved above a coral and seagrass meadow teeming with fish of all...
by Bengu | Dec 3, 2024 | Articles, Education, home
Grow a living tree this holiday season An article by Heather Falloon A decorated indoor tree is a holiday tradition for many who celebrate Christmas around the world, but in today’s growing climate crisis is chopping a tree per household the greenest option? Or...
by Bengu | Jul 18, 2024 | Articles, Education, home
The Forest Gardeners: Lemurs as Nature’s Pollinators Welcome back to our series of articles the pollinating mammals! The previous pollinating mammals article was Ella’s “Fruit Bats”. Pollination has always fascinated me, and just when I thought...
by Bengu | May 13, 2024 | Articles, Education, home
Welcome to our series of educational articles on pollinating mammals – our friendly gardeners! Today, Ella shares an article on the flying foxes of Brisbane, Australia. In the city of Brisbane, at the close of day, the dusk sky is often filled with the beating...