Ivory Curl Tree Habitat
The ivory curl, Buckinghamia celsissima, belongs to the Proteaceae family. Its natural environments are the wet tropical rainforests of north eastern Queensland. The trees can grow up to 30m high […]
The ivory curl, Buckinghamia celsissima, belongs to the Proteaceae family. Its natural environments are the wet tropical rainforests of north eastern Queensland. The trees can grow up to 30m high […]
After the retaining wall and the new concrete pavement in our garden were finished the old spapond didn’t look right. It did its purpose but now it looked a bit […]
Who doesn’t love berries for lunch? Our little water dragon, Intellagama lesueurii, certainly does. As juveniles they are completely insectivorous but as they grow older they become more omnivorous. They […]
1 – 1/2 – 11 – 6 On a recent visit to Germany I watched a bunch of flowers in my friend’s garden for about half an hour and came […]
Bees are certainly very efficient pollinating insects. They first appeared about 120 million years ago with the latest findings indicating that they most probably originate from Asia. They also show […]
A Literature Review and Application for Waterhen Lake, Oxenford Abstract Waterhen Lake, Oxenford is a dedicated wildlife refuge for over four decades that also functions as a stormwater catchment system […]
Social bees Worldwide there are almost 20,000 known species of bees. They are found on every continent except Antarctica and they occupy every habitat on the planet that contains flowering […]
Dragonflies are among the fastest and most agile flying insects. Together with damselflies, they belong to the order Odonata. Worldwide over 6,000 species exist, of which 320 species are known […]
Like the primary pollutants described in the previous post, secondary pollutants are also harmful for both, the environment and human health and like the before mentioned are too associated with […]
The emissions from burning wood for domestic heating can contain a mixture of solid and gaseous pollutants. They are divided into primary and secondary pollutants and are not only harmful […]
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