Geo-Nature

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Geonature Walks and Tours SEQ offers walks and tours specialising in Nature, History, Geology and early indigenous culture both on the Gold Coast and the hinterland National Parks

12/07/2024
12/07/2024

Daintree Satinash (Syzygium monospermum) at Dubuji boardwalk in the Daintree National Park. The flowers appear on the trunk (cauliflory) and are followed by white or cream fruit which are 3 to 6 cm in diameter. The southern cassowary eats the fruit and flowers. 💚




12/07/2024

This cassowary and his two chicks emerged from the Daintree Lowland Rainforest at Cape Tribulation.



📸: Cape Tribulation Beach House

19/12/2022

Scott Kemp first saw glow-in-the-dark millipedes in the Illawarra 18 years ago, but he had no idea he was making a significant scientific discovery.

29/06/2022
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12/03/2022
10/02/2022
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10/02/2022
10/02/2022

When botanist Lui Weber visited a local physiotherapist for back treatment, he left with his head spinning after discovering a new rainforest tree species in his back garden.

27/01/2022
19/01/2022
29/12/2021
23/12/2021
01/12/2021

Winemakers must pay close attention to their soil, the rain, the heat, and the sunlight. But rodents like gophers and mice can wreak havoc on a vineyard. Rather than turning to rodenticides to deter pests, graduate students at Humboldt State University in California are testing a more natural approa...

27/11/2021

If you thought it was taking too long to get a new home constructed in Australia, imagine waiting 100 years.

04/11/2021
23/10/2021

    Bangalow and beyond now has a community group devoted to the village’s unique koala population and the surrounding areas – Bangalow Koalas Inc. is a registered environmental organisation with DGR status (deductible gift recipient) and charity/not-for-profit. It became active in May 2016 wi...

21/10/2021
21/10/2021
09/10/2021
09/10/2021

The breeding season for the Dawson’s burrowing bee is unlike anything you've ever seen.

19/07/2021

An estimated 30,000 koalas died in the Black Sumer bushfires. A group of landowners and volunteers are planting thousands of trees to create safe corridors to try to halt the alarming drop in koala numbers.

15/07/2021

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