Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Burning off

Fuel reduction burn on our Trust for Nature property in Donald, Victoria.
This is a woody grassland. We had problem with weeds in this area. The burn was in conducted in Autumn '06. To show how easy it is to conduct a fuel reduction burn we had 2 kids of the ages of 10 and 11 controlling the burn. They can be seen in the background. They protected the tree you can see in the background. We try to protect the old dead trees in a reduction burn for habitat. There was adult supervision.
Did you notice that there is still green patches on the ground? This is not like a wildfire which bares the ground completely. It only burns the bio mass.

Sunday, July 12, 2009


This is a picture of a dingo in the Nowra wildlife park. The dingo was giving me a hello kiss. They were very tame and friendly.


here are some sea sweeps and star fish that we found at flat rock. we got this picture with a under water camera.

Saturday, July 11, 2009


what done this? we have no idea what happened the head was eaten the lungs were eaten the heart was left and this happened between 11:00pm & 7:00am.
This is the 4th carcass in three years.
This only happens in winter.
Have a guess?
This Southern Brown Bandicoot was found in an area that had a fuel reduction burn on the coast of Portland Victoria. There were very few sign of them in this area prior to the fuel reduction burn. We can see that they are digging at the new shoots because this is their favourite food. Fuel reduction burns promote vigorous growth of native plants. Bandicoots like the tubulars under the ground. You can see this by looking at the photos and checking out what the bandicoots were digging up.