Might be of interest - on in Perth tomorrow night.
Originally shared by Alicia Smith
Might be of interest - on in Perth tomorrow night. RSVP here - http://wilderness.nationbuilder.com/may_welcome_event_20160525
" Stretching from the wheatbelt to the Nullarbor Plain, this is the largest intact temperate woodland left on earth. In fact, it is about the same size as England.
But it's not just size that makes it so special, it has incredible species richness. The GWW has around 3000 species of flowering plants, a fifth of all known flora in Australia. It also supports an array of mammals, reptiles, frogs and birds. Aboriginal occupation is currently dated back 22,000 years and it is also a place of cultural significance. "
http://www.weekendnotes.com/great-western-woodlands-talk/?sb=1&i=1&j=3&k=1&wemid=59004&wuid=792174&ap=AEJIWNpRX4
Might be of interest - on in Perth tomorrow night. RSVP here - http://wilderness.nationbuilder.com/may_welcome_event_20160525
" Stretching from the wheatbelt to the Nullarbor Plain, this is the largest intact temperate woodland left on earth. In fact, it is about the same size as England.
But it's not just size that makes it so special, it has incredible species richness. The GWW has around 3000 species of flowering plants, a fifth of all known flora in Australia. It also supports an array of mammals, reptiles, frogs and birds. Aboriginal occupation is currently dated back 22,000 years and it is also a place of cultural significance. "
http://www.weekendnotes.com/great-western-woodlands-talk/?sb=1&i=1&j=3&k=1&wemid=59004&wuid=792174&ap=AEJIWNpRX4
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