The bush has a thousand eyesA walk in our bush is rarely without incident. It can seem dry, desiccated, without life, but you're generally being watched by...
A (moving) picture is worth a thousand wordsVideo has become an important aid to our wildlife monitoring projects on the Co-op giving us a window onto the life of the animals we...
Discovery Day on the Co-opBook now to come to one of our two Discovery Day sessions on Sunday 3 April. For people who are interested in the Co-op and want to know...
Weeds: the relatives you wished lived a little further away!There is a school of thought that rather admires weeds. They’re the underdogs; snubbed; survivors; plants we’ve simply grown out of love...
You can now become a Co-op Patron!Guided by expert advice, the Co-op is protecting threatened species and preventing habitat loss. We plant locally endangered plants to...
Plush new homes for PhascogalesWe didn't really think about the possible downside of building 8 new super strong, double-walled Phascogale-friendly nest boxes! The...
The enigmatic White-throated NightjarSince 2007 we’ve been monitoring occurrences of the cryptic and unpredictable White-Throated Nightjar on and near the Co-op. Each...
Vale Alan BartramTime and Tide wait for no man. Alan was a big man. An undisputable fact. Everyone who knew him would know that, but not everyone knew...
Making headlinesThe Co-op has been featured in two recent landcare publications. In the Winter issue of the Landcare Victoria newsletter we have an...
50 years of residential conservationThe weather and the hospitality was warm and inviting as members (past and present), friends and associates of the Co-op gathered at the...