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Category: WALKING WITH WILDLIFE IN WILD WEATHER TIMES BLOG

Posted onMarch 18, 2016June 27, 2018

The second walk: Returning to familiar places and encountering new wildlife

Returning to the same places is one of our main strategies for deepening understanding of who and what lives in the grassy woodlands and for building […] Read More

Posted onMarch 11, 2016March 11, 2016

The first walk: Reflecting on the scale of our common worlds

The children seemed to enjoy our first walk, despite the unseasonal autumn heatwave. We were all keen to get to know each other and the […] Read More

Posted onFebruary 29, 2016March 1, 2016

Weathering in Wild Weather Times

In our initial exploration of this walking place, the intense heat of the morning sun provides a none-too-gentle reminder of the wild weather times in […] Read More

Posted onFebruary 27, 2016March 10, 2016

‘Ngaraka: Shrine for the lost Koori’

The photo that signposts our new research collaboration features a sculpture called ‘Ngaraka: Shrine for the lost Koori’ that is set in the grounds of […] Read More

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