There is a way !

There is a way !

It was long ago in another life that our dear PK came to some strife Missing his mother’s loving face , he followed her trail from their  breeding place….. His search and their saga – ever so long,  told PK quite clearly that something was wrong! For months on end, that stretched … Continue reading

When Phantom Koala was Young – a Koala Saga

When Phantom Koala was Young – a Koala Saga

Phantom Koala, as a story teller for Bluecray, resides mainly at the “Balance of Faeries” wordpress blog.  However, out of respect for the many Koalas that have struggled for survival in the ongoing rapid development and habitat destruction in SE Qld and NE NSW, Australia, his “Story” belongs here.  PK’s home is … 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

21 Species and Agenda 21

21 Species and Agenda 21

21 Days into their Journey, PK and Litoria face some challenging moments. Planning, law, Part 3A, habitat loss, fragmentation of habitat, coastal development and engineering of infrastructure are some of the difficulties that Phantom Koala and this little frog face on their journey. “Administrative Law in an Environmental Context” search results at … Continue reading

Transplanting Native Seedlings and Roadside Revegetation

PK sees that Transplanting Native seedlings for at risk sites is a great way to keep small micro habitats happy

Roadsides that are weed infested, can often be changed by careful long term care and management. Road verges that  that are often mowed, are wonderful sources of plant material for native habitat revegetation purposes. Included, in this concept of road verges, are also stock routes and other transport corridors, rail and powerline … Continue reading