by BIEPA | May 11, 2021 | Latest News
‘NO MOW MAY’ IS GROWING IN POPULARITY Taken from the WWF INTERNATIONAL Weekly Roundup newsletter. The No Mow May movement encourages lawnmowers to let the wildflowers in their lawn bloom which have found to help bees and butterflies thrive as much as three...
by BIEPA | Apr 15, 2021 | 4x4 v TURTLES, Latest News
The trees, shrubs and groundcover stabilise the dunes, improve biodiversity and provide a shield for light spill. This enhances the dunes, making them ideal for turtle nests. Local wallabies ate their way through over 1000 seedlings last year, making the mass...
by BIEPA | Apr 10, 2021 | 4x4 v TURTLES, Latest News
The PETITION requests the Queensland Government must address the unsustainable ecological destruction of Bribie Island’s Ramsar protected LIVING Ocean Beach, presently used for 4×4 Recreational Beach Driving. Bribie Island’s Ocean Beach (habitat for threatened...
by BIEPA | Feb 10, 2021 | Latest News
At 5:00 this morning (10th February) when Bribie island’s turtle trackers entered the beach, for their early morning monitoring, they discovered hatchling tracks from an unidentified nest. The hatchlings had emerged during the night from the midst of a...
by BIEPA | Feb 2, 2021 | Latest News
2 FEBRUARY 2021 This year’s theme “WETLANDS AND WATER” shines a spotlight on wetlands as a source of freshwater and encourages actions to restore them and stop their loss. We are facing a growing freshwater crisis that threatens people and our planet. We use more...
by BIEPA | Jan 21, 2021 | Latest News, Video
Darren Gosnell,...