BOONOORONG

The property adjoins the Mornington Peninsula National Park in Victoria, Australia. Covering 20 hectares (50 acres), it includes a deep wet gully (approx 4 hectares) with remnant dry sclerophyll to heathy woodland (approx 6 hectares). Most of the land was cleared for cattle grazing in the 1950's. Our aim is to re-vegetate the property with indigenous species, providing habitat and support for local wildlife. This blog records our observations and documents our journey for future custodians.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

The elusive Arboreal Wallaby : rediscovered?

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Our mailbox is located some 2.5 kilometres (1.5 miles) from our home. We often walk to the box to collect our mail - the journey takes us a...
Monday, August 19, 2013

Frog Rains

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Every so often, and for no explicable reason apart from raining at the time, frogs in the pond begin to move...........en mass. After a day...
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