We’ve been busy over the last couple of years and haven’t been posting as we should have! I’ll add our completed projects into the ‘our work’ page. Meanwhile, Andrea and Fiona both went to Lord Howe Island World Heritage Site in December just at the peak breeding season for lots of seabirds. Amazing scenery and fabulous to see the recovery of wildlife after the removal of rats. These introduced rodents have had such an impact on many species. Not only are the terns far more numerous, the critically endangered Lord Howe Island woodhen has recovered dramatically from its precarious position. Now it scurries happily around the tracks and resorts, and can be seen cruising the dining room floor along with emerald doves and buff-breasted rails. Wow.
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