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climate change

Patterns Of Time

Ella Mudie·
CultureEcology
Ella Mudie explores the stories told by tree rings.

A Message From the Flood Zone

Anna Rose·
Culture
The NSW floods are a call to take action on climate change, writes Anna Rose.

The Man Who Writes Lists: A Fire Story

Clare James·Images By Clare James·
Culture
Bird watcher and botanist Max James's property 'vaporised' in the 2020 Australian bushfires. This is Max's story, told by his daughter Clare.

Breathing Fire

Georgina Reid·Images By Georgina Reid·
Culture
An essay by Georgina Reid exploring questions of relationship and imagination in the wake of the Australian bushfires.

On the Other Side of Loss Lies Love

Georgina Reid·Images By Daniel Shipp·
Culture
A personal exploration of the relationship between ecological grief and transformation by Georgina Reid

Migrants

Stéph Donse·Images By Daniel Shipp·
BotanicaEcology
Stéph Donse questions of trees and family, movement and meaning.

Growing the Future: A Conversation with Lille Madden

Georgina Reid·Images By Daniel Shipp·
ConversationsCulture
Lille Madden is a climate activist, bird nerd and the First Nations Director at Groundswell Giving.

Seven Billion Burnt Trees

Georgina Reid·Images By Daniel Shipp·
Botanica
A conversation about plants and bushfire with Brett Summerell, Chief Botanist at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.

Microbial Love: An Earthy Chat With the Land Gardeners

Georgina Reid·
BotanicaHarvest
A guide to deep soil appreciation with two of the most fanatical composters we've ever met.

Dancing with Diversity: Climate-Proofing Nardoo Hills Reserve

Lucy Munro·
Botanica
An innovative and ambitious approach to restoration ecology at Nardoo Hills Bush Heritage reserve
Zeen Theme

Wonderground acknowledges and celebrates the Darug people on whose traditional lands we meet and work. We recognise their living culture and unique role in the life of the region, and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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