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Day 30, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 30, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 6, 2023 | Treesit Diary

” Every Environment Minister should experience a tree sit to open their hearts and minds to reality. We are each a tiny speck in the ecosystem but have the ability to create so much harm to all.” Bulga tree-sit Diary  – Day30  The forest canopy is a...
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by Bulga Forest | Feb 6, 2023 | Banners and Artwork

Day 29, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 29, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 5, 2023 | Treesit Diary

“Large white butterflies are making the most of the updrafts, lazily gliding amongst the treetops.” Bulga tree-sit Diary  – Day 29 So many shades of green, a wealth of aliveness surrounds me, feeding my heart with happiness. Chirrups, tweets,...
Day 28, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 28, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 4, 2023 | Treesit Diary

“This tree knows this valley- has watched the arc of the sun across the sky, been pummelled by thunderstorms and bathed in moonlight.In the human sphere time slips through a hole in my pocket.” Bulga tree-sit Diary  Day 27 – Time feels soft as...
Day 27, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

Day 27, Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest

by Bulga Forest | Feb 3, 2023 | Treesit Diary

“I watch an ant carry a downy feather up the tree trunk, manouvering over burls and bark and turning in circles as though the pair are waltzing..” Bulga tree-sit Diary  – Day27 A the edge of dawn I sit ensconced in my coccoon of sheets, tucked into...
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  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.