Koala’s relying on trees for drinking water Story courtesy of the University of Sydney – https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/05/03/tree-trunks-take-a-licking-as-koalas-source-water.html 3 May 2020 Scientists and citizen scientists have observed and documented the natural drinking behaviour of wild koalas for the first time. The marsupial’s survival may depend on this new information. Female koala showing natural drinking behaviour after rain […]
Find a Frog!
Still Time to ‘FIND A FROG IN FEBRUARY’ Despite the lack of rain, the MRCCC have already received 2000 frog records of 21 species from across the catchment in the Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee (MRCCC) – Citizen Science – Annual Frog Survey ‘Find a Frog in February’. A final count combining the MRCCC record sheets, and data […]
Noosa Landcare – Turtles of the Mary River 21 March 2019
Join Noosa Landcare for their upcoming workshop, Turtles of the Mary! When: 5.00pm – 7.00pm, 21 March 2019. Where: Rural Futures Centre, 65 Pavilion Street, Pomona, QLD, 4568. with Marilyn Connell – Tiaro Landcare The Mary River Turtle was recently listed as one of the 100 most endangered reptile species on the planet. The good news is […]