The link below is to an article that looks at what it describes as the top ten new species of 2013.
For more visit:
http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0522-hance-top-ten-new-species-2013.html
The link below is to an article that looks at what it describes as the top ten new species of 2013.
For more visit:
http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0522-hance-top-ten-new-species-2013.html
The link below is to an article reporting on the deaths of 700 Rhinos in South Africa this year.
For more visit:http://inhabitat.com/700-south-african-rhinos-already-slaughtered-in-2013/
Due to what was seemingly constant illness since November, I cancelled my planned trip to Uluru (Northern Territory, Australia) and brought forward my holidays in order to spend time getting well. From the moment I cancelled the trip I was healthy, until the very last day of work when I again fell ill and had to stay at home for the first week recovering. I then decided I should at least go on a road trip for a few days during the second week and do something useful with my annual leave.
So a very hastily planned road trip to the Glass House Mountains and Australia Zoo (Queensland) was thrown together in a matter of hours and when I couldn’t sleep I decided I might as well be up and off on it – that happened at 3am on the Sunday morning and I was away by 4am. At the end of the first day I was completely exhausted – however I had arrived in Beerburrum, with both Australia Zoo and the Glasshouse Mountains just down the road, which allowed a sleep in the next day with plenty of time for exploring as well.
Without getting too far ahead of myself though, I should cover the first day of the road trip, which did involve a lot of driving – which I think is an essential ingredient of any journey termed a ‘road trip.’ My road trip took me up the Pacific Highway, with a number of quick stops along the way (including Coffs Harbour, Macksville, Maclean, etc). The featured photo is of an old sugar cane barge in the Ferry Park, at Maclean in New South Wales. I took that shot while taking a pit stop at the Visitor Centre located in the Ferry Park. The journey north also included a drive through Surfers Paradise and the Gold Coast, as well as Queensland’s capital – Brisbane.
The link below is to a media release concerning the summit track at Wollumbin National Park, which was closed following extensive damage by ex-tropical cyclone Oswald in January 2013.
For more visit:
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/media/OEHmedia13053002.htm
The link below is to an article on World Water Day and the lead up to it.
For more visit:
http://blog.nature.org/conservancy/2013/03/01/20-days-of-h2o-world-water-day-2013/