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Art and nature – A Naturalist Writes

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My blog about wildlife. October 23, 2015. October 23, 2015. Chris Packham is still with us, despite the Countryside Alliance’s best attempts. And in the October 2015 issue of. He decided to focus on a subject that combines two of his major interests-wildlife art. Chris says that his love of art “. Complements my love for the natural world. 8220;, and his piece concerns his opinion that “. However brilliant, wildlife artists are usually not minded to challenge tradition. Monarch of the Glen:. Of course, s...

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A New Year’s Resolution for Hoylrood: reintroduce the beaver – A Naturalist Writes

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My blog about wildlife. A New Year’s Resolution for Hoylrood: reintroduce the beaver. January 4, 2016. January 4, 2016. Happy New Year everyone! A new year, in my experience, always being by looking back at the old one. In particular, my mind dwells on a resurgent mammal that would hopefully would have been awarded status of British native, but wasn’t. This makes the UK the 25th European country to undertake beaver reintroduction . Song of the Rolling Earth. At the Water’s Edge. Signs of beaver activity.

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Hen Harrier Day 2016 – A Naturalist Writes

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My blog about wildlife. Hen Harrier Day 2016. August 11, 2016. September 12, 2016. The hen harrier is a protected bird of prey. It preys on grouse, and for that reason is persecuted by people intent on shooting grouse in incredibly high numbers. England has only three pairs, when it could support 300. Scotland’s population is half its potential number. And on the bird feeders were 7 chaffinch. And even a tree sparrow. But best of all was probably the four swallow. We had speeches too. First up, Chris...

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Three missing animals that could transform Britain’s wetlands – A Naturalist Writes

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My blog about wildlife. Three missing animals that could transform Britain’s wetlands. February 12, 2016. This post is a follow-up to my previous post. On my birdwatching trip two weeks ago. I called the article. A Day on the Wetlands. Not that this detered any conservation groups- the decline of the American mink over the past 30 years, both from culling and naturally, has helped re-establish a toehold for the water vole, and reintroductions, such as with Arundel. In West Sussex and Llangorse. In Invern...

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Treecreeper – A Naturalist Writes

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My blog about wildlife. January 9, 2017. February 9, 2017. The bird was only a couple of metres from me. The branch of the Scots Pine swayed precariously as it tried to find its footing, but it managed to keep hold of it. The European treecreeper. An ornithological wallflower not much bigger than a wren. Not Britain’s largest bird, or the most colourful, or the one with the greatest vocal range. But without a doubt,in my opinion, definitely the strangest. What makes it so strange? But of course, there ar...

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Beavers Back in Britain | Scottish Wildlife Watcher

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Wildlife Watching from East Scotland and holiday destinations. Birding Algarve – Spring 2015. Isle of May Photos →. Beavers Back in Britain. If you walk along the banks of the River Tay you may come across somewhat surprising sights: Felled trees, gnawed pointed stumps, flooded pools, small dams of branches that stretch across the river. If you are very lucky you could even glimpse the culprit. The large head, brown fur and a flat broad tail of a beaver may silently swim past. Stop the control freaks who...

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: November 2013

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Saturday, November 16, 2013. LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND Opened by NSW Greens MP Jamie Parker. Opening of LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND. By Jamie Parker MP (left with. With Juliet Fowler Smith WRVAP founder (right). David Watson, artist and chief editor of The Stuttering Frog. Sharyn Munro, author of Rich Land, Wasteland. The Stuttering Frog #2. The title of this exhibition is taken from a popular song, a version of which you can see and hear here. LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND.

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: October 2013

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Sunday, October 20, 2013. WRVAP presents LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND. LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND opens at Articulate project space. On Friday November 15 at 6-8pm. LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND will be opened by Greens MP John Kaye on Friday 15 November at 7pm, and will then be open Friday - Sunday, November 16 to Dec 1, 11am - 5pm. The Stuttering Frog #2. The Stuttering Frog # 2. The fossil-fuel industries and their role in the growing crisis of global warming. S pdf is attached.

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: Pacific Climate Warriors Flotilla, Newcastle Harbour

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Saturday, October 18, 2014. Pacific Climate Warriors Flotilla, Newcastle Harbour. Yesterday WRVAP artist David Watson witnessed and participated in. We are not drowning – we are fighting! Pacific Climate Warriors Flotilla on Newcastle Harbour. see more. Mikaele Maiava from Tokelau. Paddling partners - Caitlin Rawding (Australian Youth Climate Coalition) and David. Climate Warrior George Nacewa from Fiji with a message for the current Australian government. Tales of...

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: December 2014

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Saturday, December 6, 2014. At the Gloucester blockade. Juliet and Noelene at Gloucester yesterday. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our process is to familiarise ourselves with places under threat across New South Wales by being observer-supporters of activist campaigns underway to protect them. We use these as 'research residencies' for exhibitions and publishing that use the witnessing role of art to draw public and art-world attention to environmental debates and to.

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: May 2013

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Thursday, May 30, 2013. The LIFESTREAM project is Ken Rubeli’s proposed complex showcasing sustainable living practice based around historic Munni House and surrounding lands. Ken Rubeli is a Dungog environmentalist and educator and. Was prompted to develop the project by Hunter Water Corporations’ AECOM consultancy re plans for land purchased for the now defunct Tillegra Dam. This consultancy will publish its final report later in 2013. Saturday, May 4, 2013.

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: June 2013

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Sunday, June 2, 2013. Moolarben Coal Mine applies to be allowed to pollute Goulburn River when it rains moderately. Since arriving back from the Drip last week, we have heard from Julia that. A stand out concern is the increased risk of downstream water pollution into the Goulburn River from these massive pits adjacent to the Moolarben creek (upper tributary of the Goulburn). 8220;However, C. Site which exceeds 44mm of rainfall over a consecutive 5-day period”.

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: October 2014

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Protest at Whitehaven AGM. For the polite protest outside Whitehaven AGM against Whitehaven's rude destruction of the Leard State Forest, protesters are asked to wear red and purple, the colours that weather charts are starting to use to forecast the 40 degree temperatures that are becoming the norm each summer now. David and Margaret colour coordinated against Whitehaven's promise of No Future. Saturday, October 18, 2014. After the commu...

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: February 2013

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Thursday, February 28, 2013. Above L-R: Noelene Lucas, Margaret Roberts, Suzanne Bartos, Juliet Fowler Smith, Niel Berecry, David Watson at Patonga 9 Feb. WRVAP members met on 9 February during a weekend at Patonga to discuss future directions as our focus has broadened from water to also include coal mining. We discussed art actions that would contribute to the public debate about. The crisis created by coal mining and. Climate change generally, and especially.

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project: August 2012

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Williams River Valley Artists' Project. Saturday, August 11, 2012. KANDOS PROJECTS 12 -30 AUGUST. Margaret Roberts and Horst Kiechle Straight-line residency 422. Part of Neil Berecry's. And part of Leanne Wicks political campaign to get Esme Martens re-elected to the Kandos Council (right). Margaret Roberts and Horst Kiechle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Events and campaigns that we have attended or in which we have participated in this way, are posted on this blog. Williams River Valley, NSW, Australia.

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