I’ve was asked to take part in a webinar for Threatened Species Day on Tuesday 9 September (4:00 to 5:30pm AEDT) with the OceanEarth Foundation exploring the question of how …
Animal Impact
When scientists over-reach and journalists let them, we end up with a mixture of soothsaying and anxiety. So, I’m disappointed when media enables a narrative laced with despair that isn’t …
I am very grateful for a lovely book review by Emma Young of WA Today of How to Survive The Next 100 Years: Lessons From Nature. Please read Emma’s full …
Much of existence defies explanation. Most of it in fact. The more personal ways we make sense of the world are just as important (maybe more important) than knowing the …
Only one chance to swim this weekend and we popped down to snorkel from the sea scout jetty at Beaumaris. This area is a bit covered in filamentous algae at …
The weather at the moment has been ridiculously calm in the morning. This is normal for August. Winter is a time of generally light northerly winds and it’s the chance …
I recently joined Jade Miles from the Futuresteading Podcast. We talked about the wider impact of saving wildlife in our own backyards and how governments are beginning to enable communities to …
Temperatures are beginning to bottom out in the Bay. It was 11.4°C degrees this weekend and I managed a couple of August snorkels with clingfish & seahorses in the northern …
This week I have a job to do. I’m charged with reviewing threatened species in the East Melanesian Islands to identify which animals are possibly threatened by hunting. The islands …
Alexx Stuart recently interviewed me for their wonderful podcast Low Tox Life. We had a great chat about all things nature and its role in our lives. We also delved …
