A very sticky problem
European honey bees have commandeered a local wildlife nesting box […]
European honey bees have commandeered a local wildlife nesting box […]
A regular unwanted visitor to the Wallaby Creek Walking Track.
Thank you to the Shire for promptly attending to a sinkhole along the Wallaby Creek Walking Track and to the washout debris on the lower section of the steps leading […]
Water overflowing from Bluff Lagoon after the recent rain event has now created several channels into Lake King […]
Another successful morning, planting more indigenous species at the southern end of Tambo Bluff, which will eventually provide food and shelter for our native fauna.
Working in two groups, our band of happy volunteers managed to plant 150 shrubs and grasses along the WCWT. Hopefully we didn’t disturb the resident wombat from its slumber.
A small flock of White Headed Pigeons enjoying a feast of ripe olives in a Tambo Bluff grove. Their normal habitat ranges from Cooktown to southern NSW. There have been […]
A great photo and video by some of our members of the Dolphin Lagoon overflowing into Lake King. GREAT IMAGES For the second time in the past 3 months, Dolphin […]
With our ever shrinking natural environment and threats on several fronts to native flora and fauna, it is imperative to protect remnant parcels of land. On Tambo Bluff we are […]