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Talking all things frogs with Michele Lockwood

We sat down with Michele Lockwood to talk about creating your own small frog pond, why we shouldn’t touch frogs and why the La Niña weather pattern has been great for the little amphibians.

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The Lennon Family Regeneration Project

Jake’s main motto for rainforest plantings is “shade, shade, shade!”

Then all it takes is a combination of birds and the wind to begin the natural process of seed dispersal and germination.

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The Big Scrub

The Big Scrub originally covered around 900 square kilometres of the Bundjalung & Githabul nations across Northern NSW. It is estimated that 1% of the original Big Scrub remains.

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Walking Stick Palm

The English name actually comes from the long straight stem of the plant which was harvested post WW1 to make walking sticks for returned soldiers who were wounded.

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Hard Yacca

These plants are incredibly well adapted to the Australian landscape, they survive well in dry areas and are able to regenerate and thrive after being subject to bushfires. They’re often the first shades of green to appear in a charred landscape.

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