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Moth Night, biodiversity after-dark
Moth Trap (c) Jackie Beer Let's make October 23rd moth night around the southern hemisphere. Climate variation, has been taking a toll...
Great Southern Bioblitz
Mar 14, 20203 min read


Patience Yields Results
Last week, I was at Mylor Conservation Park orchid hunting but as we were walking along the track, lots of butterflies rose up and went...
Great Southern Bioblitz
Mar 11, 20202 min read


Willunga Environment Centre Inc training session
The City Nature Challenge: Greater Adelaide held our second official public engagement event on the 7th of March at the Willunga...
Great Southern Bioblitz
Mar 8, 20202 min read


Most Observable Organisms of Greater Adelaide
Week 2:The Common Brown Butterfly (Heteronympha merope) All 5 Families of Butterflies are represented in South Australia. The Skippers &...
Great Southern Bioblitz
Mar 5, 20202 min read


Describing New Australian Species
If there are an estimated 610,000 species in Australia with 190,000 currently described (31%), how long might it take to have all...
Great Southern Bioblitz
Feb 29, 20201 min read


Most Observable Organisms of Greater Adelaide
Week 1: The Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen spp.) © Geoffrey Cox, some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC) https://www.inaturalist.org/obser...
Great Southern Bioblitz
Feb 29, 20202 min read


Natural Areas in the Greater Adelaide Region
So you’re ready to contribute to the City Nature Challenge 2020: Greater Adelaide but aren’t sure where you should go to make...
Great Southern Bioblitz
Feb 26, 20206 min read
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