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Strettle Wetlands Reserve

Strettle Wetlands Reserve
Strettle Wetlands is based in Thornbury, on the eastern banks of the Merri Creek in Naarm, aka Melbourne. It's a peaceful space, constructed in 1989 as part of a flood protection scheme, and has been planted with native trees, shrubs and aquatic plants that provide habitat for numerous bird and frog species.

Merri Park Wetland

Merri Park Wetland

A small wetland near the Merri Creek

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National Park Guide, Europe

The National Park Guide, Europe

We present photos from our visits to 58 national parks in South- and South-Western Europe.

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Jones Park

Jones Park, Brunswick East

Brunswick East, Victoria

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Brunswick

©2020 by Aber Artist

A page about what's going on locally

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Akamas Peninsula, Cyprus

Akamas National Park

Akamas is a promontory cape at the northwest extremity of Cyprus island, with an area of 230 square kilometres.

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Gronn Place

Gronn Place ©2018 Echo Active

A housing estate in West Brunswick whose wildlife and trees are threatened.

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Caulfield Park

Caulfield Park

Photos, videos and other stuff about the park. Treemap now online

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Noojee's Forests

Tree ferns in a proposed coupe via Friends of Noojee's Trees

Noojee is a picturesque town in Victoria's Central Highlands, part of the proposed Great Forest National Park and set to be logged by Vicforests in 2018.

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Lake Knox

Lake Knox © 2018 Echo Active

Lake Knox is home to a number of locally threatened ducks, including the threatened Blue-bill, and is proposed to be drained for a wetland and property development

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Great Forest National Park

© Great Forest National Park

The Great Forest National Park is a proposed park in Victoria's Central Highlands, North East of Melbourne.

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Tarkeeth State Forest

Tarkeeth by Howling Infinite
​The Tarkeeth is located on Gumbaynggirr country, between the Bellinger & Kalang Rivers, in the Bellingen Valley on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Biodiversity in the region is currently subject to clearfelling, slash and burn logging.

Melbourne

View of Melbourne from the Yarra (river in Woywurung)
Our organic partners in Melbourne are located in Brunswick, Elsternwick, South Melbourne, Prahran and Surrey Hills. We also partner with the Australian Natural Soap Company and accommodation and tour operators around the city. Echo Active Members save 10% on all items bought in-store or online from our business partners.Join our community...
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The Tarkine

Arthur River, Ted Mead
The Tarkine, in North West Tasmania, is the second largest unbroken patch of cool temperate rainforest in the world. Visit the TarkineExperience the Tarkine's majestic rainforests with a guided walk by Tarkine Trails

Save Tanglefoot

Stop Logging Now - Save Tanglefoot

​​This freshly logged coupe in Toolangi, Victoria includes patches of cool-temperate rainforest, an ANU monitoring area and is just 200m from the Tanglefoot car park, a tourist destination that connects with popular walking trails. It's also very close to the Kalatha giant, an iconic 400 year old Mountain Ash gum. 

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Great Koala National Park

Great Koala National Park

Koalas are one of the world's most beloved species yet their populations in eastern Australia are in free fall. Around Bega in southern NSW there used to be so many koalas that pelts were exported to Europe. Now there are less than 100.

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Beeliar Wetlands

Beeliar Wetlands
The Beeliar Wetlands are threatened by the creation of a highway that is set to divide the region in half.

Toolangi & Victorian Central Highlands

Toolangi & Victorian Central Highlands
Toolangi means tall trees in Taungurung, a local indigenous dialect. Just 70 minutes from Melbourne, the area features old-growth rainforest and towering Mountain Ash gums, the tallest flowering trees on Earth. The forest is currently being logged by the state owned logging company, Vicforests, and old-growth forests in the highlands are ...
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Blue Vein Logging Coupe

Blue Vein Logging Coupe
Blue Vein, less than 500m from the 300 year old Ada Tree, is a logging coupe that's recently been opened by Vicforests. The Ada Tree, a Mountain Ash gum, is similar to many of the trees in and surrounding the coupe.

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