In 2020, Narriearra became the largest single land acquisition for a national park in the state's history. The 153,415-hectare station sits in the north-west corner of NSW, with the dog-proof fence of the NSW-Queensland border forming its northern boundary.Massive, 150,000 hectare NSW property, Narriearra Station is an ecological treasure trove. Over 50 species of plants+250 species of animals, 39 ecological communities+20 threatened species recorded here. Archaeologists are mapping aboriginal sacred sites. https://t.co/VG8TsbzNlM
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) February 14, 2021
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
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Welcome to 2020 (and beyond we hope)...the year the world overturned with covid-19. This blog is intended to be an insight into my experiences this year - being wary of infection, but learning to live - see, think, wonder - differently. If you choose to comment, be supportive please. Thank you. Be safe. Namaste.