Category Archives: Pollinator Link
Living Bridges – Reconciliation Ecology in Forests of India
By: Michael Fox I am currently reading an excellent book on Reconciliation Ecology by Michael Rosenzweig. So it was a wonderful gift when Brett Dugdale, Rover Street Bushcare, sent me a link to the video on the amazing living bridges … Continue reading
Solar pump keeps birds and frogs happy
By: Michael Fox In our Queensland heat how do you keep a backyard birdbath full of water and free of mosquitoes? Circulating water from a frog pond to the bird bath is one solution. We installed a Reefe Solar Pump … Continue reading
Micro-habitat Pollinator Link Workshop
By: Michael Fox I will be leading two Pollinator Link Workshops at the B4C (Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee) Sustainability Centre, cnr. Wright Street & Old Cleveland Road, Carindale. Workshop Dates: Wednesday 31 October and Saturday 3 November Join me … Continue reading
Pollinator Link at Mt Gravatt Library
By: Michael Fox Pollinator Links: wildlife corridors for urban spaces, was launched in September at our local Mt Gravatt Library. As part of the launch butterflies and birds was the theme for the regular Children’s storytime. Mt Gravatt Environment Group … Continue reading
Pollinator Links launched at BCC Habitat Brisbane Citywide Meeting
By: Michael Fox The Pollinator Link concept was well received at the BCC Habitat Brisbane Citywide Meeting this week. This was an important test of feasibility as the audience included experienced BCC Habitat Offices with university qualifications in environmental science, … Continue reading
World Environment Day – Girl Guides Pollinator Link Garden
By Michael Fox Sue Jones and I joined Mt Gravatt Girl Guides for World Environment Day last Tuesday night, to plant our first Pollinator Link garden. (Pollinator Link is a trademark of Mt Gravatt Environment Group) Guide Leader, Lizi Dyrsdale, approached … Continue reading
White Chocolate Finger Lime Cheesecake – that’s my type of bushtucker!
By Michael Fox I am always learning something new about our extraordinary local environment. Until recently I had never heard of Finger Lime Citrus australasica or any of the other native citrus. I discovered these fascinating plants when researching species … Continue reading
Clean Up Australia Mt Gravatt 2012
Mt Gravatt Summit Twenty five volunteers, including a team from Queensland Institute of Business Technology (QIBT) and Cr Krista Adams, joined co-ordinator Kersite Olsson at Mt Gravatt Summit for Clean Up Australia last Sunday. The team filled 11 recycle bags … Continue reading







