by Tanya | Jan 18, 2025 | blue-tongues, breeding behaviour, living with wildlife, reptiles
With the warmer weather comes the emergence of our loveable lizard friends – the blue-tongues! In the Hepburn region we have two species of blue-tongues. The Eastern Blue-tongue is the most widespread species and occurs across the top half of Australia all the way...
by Tanya | Oct 7, 2024 | behaviour change, book review, living with wildlife, Urban wildlife, Wildlife rescue, writing
Over the years I have enjoyed writing and publishing book reviews on this blog – and I am thrilled to bits to be presenting a book review of my own book – a forthcoming title from CSIRO Publishing called Living with Wildlife: a guide for our homes and...
by Tanya | Jul 19, 2024 | behaviour change, living with wildlife, Ravens, wildlife friendly, Wildlife rescue
This week I have been honouring this sweet poor baby raven. You can tell he is a juvenile as he has startling blue eyes, whereas adult ravens have white eyes. This little guy had to be compassionately euthanised after rescue, as he was suffering from metabolic bone...
by Tanya | Apr 21, 2022 | bats, living with wildlife, Wombat Forest
For some of us, these past couple of months have seen a huge change – back to the office for the first time in two years! Physically getting up and getting to an office (in my case Gisborne) has necessitated some earlier than usual mornings. Last week, I was preparing...
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