It’s almost as if the team at frankie could have predicted the chaos of 2020 that would see so many more people getting better acquainted with their feathered friends while physically cut off from human ones...
Author: Sarah Thomson (Sarah Thomson)
Street art doesn’t have to D-V-Ate from conservation
When Jimmy Beattie first started dabbling in graffiti art around 1996, there was no such thing as a professional mural artist. These days, Jimmy works almost solely on conservation-focused commissions, mostly of local Victorian species.
5 reasons to buy a field guide for a child in your life
There’s one birthday present I was given as a child that I still use to this day, and that’s my Field Guide to the Birds of Australia...
Faunaverse on the essential business of nature education
To Alex and Jane, creating closer connections between humans and the natural world is not a niche or idealistic desire: it’s essential, for humans and the environment alike...
Winter is a wonderland in the Macedon Ranges
Some property of this volcanic landscape seems to come alive in miserable weather – perhaps the dew on weeping leaves of eucalypts or the lichen on granite boulders, which stands out all the better against a dull sky...
Blackburn’s bushland hideout
A network of dirt paths meanders through an expanse of bushland totalling 63 acres, enclosed by trees which reflect in the still water or drop leaves into the trickling stream that feeds the lake...
Maribyrnong, lifeblood of the west
To those acquainted with it, the Maribyrnong is a vital, essential piece of the suburban landscape, both geographically and culturally...