Why Goanna left the Glyphosate Bank

Why Goanna left the Glyphosate Bank

In a previous Bluecray article, I discussed Rufous Bettong, his threatened species status . His disappearance occurred after the bank of a head gully leading to the Burringbar Creek was sprayed with Glyphosate, thus laying the ground open and susceptible to traffic and predation by dogs, foxes and people. In the Bluecray … Continue reading

Koala Conservation and Queensland Government Draft SE QLD Regional Plan 2009 to 2031

Phantom Koala and Benoit compare biodiversity with moneybags. They decide that biodiversity fills the world with beautiful things, and moneybagsmakes lots of dangerous empty spaces full of machinery and bare earth

Koala Advocacy was reaching a critical level many years ago in SE Queensland. Draft South East Queensland Koala State Planning Regulatory Provisions at bluecray Environmental Search. I have tried to update this article a number of times. The Qld government appears to keep rearranging itself, its departmental responsibilities and Koala Habitat visions. … Continue reading

A Balance of Faeries

The International Day for Biological Diversity is on 22nd May 2008. Bluecray, in advocating for biodiversity within the Mt Warning Caldera Region, celebrates the International Day for Biological Diversity with a true story. Faerie tales are stories of imagination, folklore and historical heresay. Many faerie stories can have deeper meanings behind their … Continue reading

Bluecray hello

Environmental Advocacy in the Mt Warning Caldera Region relies on sustainable Community action, regional environmental education and some understanding of the complex environmental legal issues, legislations and policies created by the Australian, New South Wales, Queensland and Local (NE NSW and SE QLD) Governments. Bluecray.org endeavours to create cohesive insight, useful resources … Continue reading