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Bulga State Forest treesit day 60

by Bulga Forest | Mar 8, 2023 | Treesit Diary

“I noticed storm coming, raced down and battened down the hatches just before it hit.

 For Luca and Juliet today – I hope the court recognises we need to protect our forests”

Bulga tree-sit Diary  day 60

The other day climbing l came across a large hollow and had a peek inside, there was a smaller golden skink (might have been Lizzie’s mate). Same climb yesterday with phone same hollow empty. l get very nervous carrying the phone – it has no lanyard so one drop & its all over, makes my hands perspire. Got to the top, took some pics & video, I noticed storm coming, raced down and battened down the hatches just before it hit. Not much warning for storms coming from the west in the shadow of Blue Knob.

4forests #savebulgaforest #nswaustralia #nswvotes #trees #biripi  #worthmorestanding #standup

#savebulgaforest #standup4forests #worthmorestanding #biripicountry #watercatchment #nswvotes #nswaustralia_______________________________

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