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Day 51 Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest
Bulga Forest Sit Diary. day51
“Waking with a symphony of birdsong, to witness the artistic display of colour from a sunrise spectacular, is a mind blowing privilege and honour..”
Bulga State Forest treesit day 50
Day 50 celebration of protecting this forest!
Last night was an enchanting celestial display. The air seemed especially crystal clear and still. Milky way stars sparkled jewelled light that silhouetted the towering trees beside this giant, making their leaves look like black filigree lace.
Light years apart but seemingly entwined as one.
Diary from a treesitter in the Bulga State Forest day 49
Bulga Forest Sit Diary day 49
In the purple predawn light, a microbat fluttered around the tent snatching it’s winged food from the crisp morning air.
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Victoria’s exit from native forest logging is welcome & long overdue
By the end of the year, Victoria’s trouble-plagued native forest industry will end – six years ahead of schedule. The state’s iconic mountain ash forests and endangered wildlife will at last be safe from chainsaws. And there will be no shortage of wood – there’s more than enough plantation timber to fill the gap.
Join us for a zoom catch up This THURSDAY 5 to 6pm
Friends, we’ve had a bit of a break and now it’s time to get organised for the next round.
As agreed at our last meeting at camp, we’re going to have some zoom meetings to stay connected.
Sorry for the short notice… but the first one will be this Thursday the 27th from 5-6
The Bulga Forest Diary 26th April 2023
Brown quail erupt out of the Lomandra lining the side of the road…
This picture was taken in the bulga forest, by Donna,