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 | Jan 9, 2022 | owls, science communication, Wombat Forest, writing
With the coronavirus pandemic entering Year Three, it is getting harder to tell what year it is, or indeed what has actually happened! To round off 2021 and get ready for the year ahead I wanted to recap some highlights. It was a big year! First of all anyone who...
by Tanya | Nov 29, 2021 | citizen science, Nature journaling, writing
This Saturday, Dec 4, BirdLife Castlemaine and District gathers together for the last outing of 2021. While the focus is of course on birds, convenor Jane Rusden has initiated a wonderful new activity after each bird walk – a nature journaling session. Jane is...
by Tanya | Jun 29, 2019 | book review, Cosmos magazine, Fungi, Profile, science communication, Uncategorized, Wombat Forest, writing
This article is printed in Cosmos #83 Alison Pouliot has spent two decades following the fungi. Each year she moves between Australia and her adopted home near Bern, in Switzerland, studying, photographing and marvelling at the fungal hyphae – or mycelium – cycle that...
by Tanya | Jan 19, 2019 | book review, Cosmos magazine, writing
A version of this book review appeared in Issue 81 of Cosmos Magazine Famed for his distinctive narration with hushed tones and restrained awe, David Attenborough is also an accomplished writer, publishing over twenty books since his career began in the 1950s. The...
by Tanya | Jun 23, 2018 | science communication, writing
A dramatic title, yes – but it feels that way! Since January this year, I have written a total of 26 articles for Cosmos Magazine! That’s between 4-7 per month, and a total of 12, 422 words ( not including the June articles). And whilst continuing my...
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