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School Holiday Activity – upcycled t-shirt bag
How-to make a bag from an old shirt!
Follow these simple steps and transform an old t-shirt into a handy reusable bag!
FBA soil poster
Saving our soils - and keeping them healthy
An A3 poster outlining the importance of healthy soils.
FBA groundwater poster
Top tips to protect our groundwater
An A3 poster that simply outlines how citizens can protect groundwater.
Take 3 for the Sea – Are there microplastics in our waterways?
Microplastics Monitoring Manual
Become a part of a citizen science microplastic program that provides reliable microplastic data whilst educating and engaging communities.
Fire in the Australian Landscape
The effects of fire on plants, fungi and vegetation communities
This is the second Note in the Land for Wildlife fire series and looks at the effects of fire on plants, fungi and vegetation communities. Plants and fungi respond in different ways to fire; some species regenerate quickly after fire, others undergo mass flowering and fruiting, some germinate, and others contract or perish from exposure to fire. For some plant and fungi species, fire plays an important role in their lifecycle. At a broader scale, fire can be an important determinant of vegetation communities and can help form boundaries between vegetation communities.