• Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
Save Bulga Forest
  • HOME
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • DONATE
  • CONTACT US
  • NEWS
Select Page
Day 4o, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 4o, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 16, 2023 | Treesit Diary

” Dawn is  a  shimmering sheet of gold with a stamped eucalyptus banner across the horizon. The cool morning hears the drops of dew splat on the tarp as coastal high cloud & western blue sky  magically appears above.” Bulga tree-sit Diary Day 40. Dawn...
Day 39, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 39, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 15, 2023 | Treesit Diary

” The clouds have parted again this morning, revealing a cartoonishly blue sky in their wake. The forest soundscape erupts and softens rhythmically through the hills that stretch across the horizon, each a different colour to the one before ” Bulga...
Day 38, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 38, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 14, 2023 | Treesit Diary

“Day 38!! I woke up late last night, bleary eyed and slightly damp, to crawl out of bed and haphazardly tie down the tarp, drifting off again to light tapping of rain above me. When I next awoke, a soft mist was crawling over the sides of the valley and weaving...
Day 37, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 37, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 13, 2023 | Treesit Diary

” I listen out for the sounds of animals I don’t recognise and hope that one will pay a visit to this tree. On clear nights, its branches sway side to side playing peekaboo with the stars,” Bulga tree-sit Diary Day 37: I love the way the forest comes alive...
Day 36, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 36, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 12, 2023 | Treesit Diary

” All those creatures having their own special role in shaping this ecosystem that gives us life, so often met with ignorance and exploitation rather than the gratitude and respect they deserve. ” Bulga tree-sit Diary  day 36: I think the western myth that...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

CONNECT

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

Youtube

JOIN US

Camp Invite

Subscribe

Webinar

Events

NEWS & INFO

All News Posts

Treesit Diary

Media Releases

Documentaries

ADVOCACY & SUPPORT

Help From Home

Donate

Download Resources

Our letters

Craftivism templates

Craftivism

CITIZEN SCIENCE

Maps & Harvest Plans

Endangered Species – Plants

Endangered Species – Animals

Endangered Species – Birds

  Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

We pay our deepest respects to the Biripi people, the traditional custodians of Bulga Forest. We recognise the Biripi people’s continuing connection to land, water and culture and recognise sovereignty was never ceded.