The Richmond Birdwing Butterfly is a truly beautiful butterfly. Listed as threatened by the Qld Government, this Birdwing Butterfly has a renowned presence in the Mt Warning Caldera Region of NE NSW, Australia. The Richmond Birdwing Butterfly is cited as one of the many outstanding evolutionary features of the World Heritage Listed … Continue reading →
A number of years back, I was living in the rainforest nearby to Rosebank, between the Nightcap National Park and the Whian Whian State Conservation Area . This area of the Mt Warning Caldera Region is rich in biodiversity, with beautiful NSW State managed conservation (protected) areas. I became acquainted with the … Continue reading →
Saturn transits into the Astrological sign of Libra on 30th October 2009 at approximately 4.09am (AEDT) at Byron Bay, NE NSW, Australia. If you happen to be on the beach at Byron Bay, you will see Saturn rising in the sky not long after this. Saturn‘s entry into Libra coincides with its … Continue reading →
Australian Moth Larvae Butterflies – Order Lepidoptera CSIRO Entomology ZipcodeZoo.com – Lepidoptera Search Sydney University Museums – The University of Sydney Loss and/or degradation of NE NSW sites used for hill-topping by butterflies Caterpillars of Australian Butterflies BOIC Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 -at NSW Department of Environment & Climate Change (legislation) … Continue reading →
This is the Mt Warning Caldera Regional Links page. The Mt Warning Caldera Region stretches from North-Eastern New South Wales, across the border, into South- East Queensland. It encompasses 2 main Regional Catchment Authorities, (Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority and SEQ Catchments (a Regional Natural Resource Management Partnership). The Region includes over … Continue reading →
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage & the Arts – homepage Surface Water Resources and Murray – Darling Basin e-Resources 2005 (at MDBC Intranet) – facts about the Murray Darling Basin Ministers concerned with WATER – (Australian Government) Homepages – as at 12th March 2009 . Also media release subscriptions can … Continue reading →
Condong Mill, Sunshine Electricity, Delta energy, individual land owners and other Bioenergy consortiums, providers, merchants and “tradespeople” are currently conducting a war on biodiversity in the Northern rivers of NSW, Australia. How? By working with Forests NSW to destructively harvesting Camphor Laurels as biofuels to create GREEN ENERGY. They are currently doing … Continue reading →