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I write about climate, human rights, biodiversity, and uncomfortable truths. From the wisdom of First Nations caring for Country to the global action needed to protect ecosystems and ensure intergenerational equity, these stories are personal, political, and urgent. They aim to inspire hope.
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Competing with Kim Kardashian: Golden Bandicoots for #BlackFriday
It’s #FloraAndFaunaFriday but also #BlackFriday, another day of marketing gimmickry when the algorithms shout louder than our wildlife. Today, Australia will spend millions chasing celebrity perfumes and cut-price jewellery. Meanwhile, the living things that actually define us - our native plants and animals - are slipping further and further from view. Back in 2014 on Matuwa Country in the Gibson Desert of Western Australia, I was lucky enough to hold this Golden Bandicoot.

Gregory Andrews
5 days ago2 min read
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Cars As the New Megafauna
#FloraAndFaunaFriday: how Australia has swapped wombats for Hiluxes Saul Griffith shared a graphic this week that makes the biodiversity crisis uncomfortably concrete. He riffed on a 2018 paper The biomass distribution on Earth that famously estimated the weight all the living animals and plants on Earth. That paper showed that wild animals now make up less than four per cent of the biomass of all mammals on Earth - humans, their pets and livestock comprise the rest! Saul’s

Gregory Andrews
Oct 312 min read
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The Hollow Cliff: Australia’s Paddock Trees Are Dying Out
Why we must grow the next century. #FloraAndFaunaFriday Cycling through the wheat–sheep belt between Canberra and Melbourne to #CitSciOz25 last week, something hit me harder than any of the headwinds. The big, old trees dotting the paddocks are the last elders of a pre-clearing world - they’re sentinels holding space for Nature. But they’re reaching the end of their lives. These paddock trees aren’t just scenery. They’re habitat pillars. Their hollows shelter parrots and cock

Gregory Andrews
Oct 173 min read
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Living Cathedrals: The World’s Largest Trees by Canopy Area
#FloraAndFaunaFriday from Lord Howe Island. Stand beneath a Lord Howe banyan fig and the forest becomes a vaulted cathedral. Ficus...

Gregory Andrews
Aug 292 min read
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Cassowaries: Rainforest Royalty with Attitude
Cassowaries aren’t just the most spectacular bird in the Australian rainforest - they’re also one of the most misunderstood, most...

Gregory Andrews
Jul 42 min read
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Flora and Fauna Friday: Meet Patilpa the Ringneck Parrot
🟡⚫🔴 #ReconciliationWeek edition This week’s #FloraAndFaunaFriday is for Australia's vibrant and vocal Ringneck Parrot. Known for their...

Gregory Andrews
May 302 min read
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The Nimble Numbat – A Critically Endangered Aussie Icon
This week’s #FloraAndFaunaFriday is dedicated to my favourite marsupial of all time - the numbat. And I’ve got a special reason: my good...

Gregory Andrews
Apr 112 min read
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Grey Nurse Sharks: The Gentle Giants of Our Seas
🦈🌊 #FloraAndFaunaFriday, underwater edition! Today I’m in Cronulla, facilitating the Sutherland Shire Youth Week Climate and...

Gregory Andrews
Apr 42 min read
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#InternationalForestsDay Forests Worth More Alive Than Dead
Today is #InternationalForestsDay, a global reminder of the crucial role forests play in maintaining our climate, supplying the oxygen we...

Gregory Andrews
Mar 212 min read
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Majestic, Powerful, and Female-led: Australia's Wedge-tailed Eagle
Soaring high over the Australian skies, the Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) is our largest bird of prey and one of the most iconic and...

Gregory Andrews
Mar 142 min read
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Meet Australia's Only Hybernating Marsupial
Australia’s only hibernating mammal, the Mountain Pygmy Possum (Burramys parvus), is a tiny yet tenacious marsupial that has survived in...

Gregory Andrews
Mar 72 min read
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