End of Season – I know a piece of me will always be here
All good things eventually come to an end, and so it is the case with this year’s field survey. It seems like a lot longer than four months has passed…
News from the field with the Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program scientific team during sea turtle nesting season 2013/14.
All good things eventually come to an end, and so it is the case with this year’s field survey. It seems like a lot longer than four months has passed…
On the 13th of February we were very fortunate to be visited by Jane Bradley and Bevan Gray from Rangelands NRM (Natural Resource Management) WA. Rangelands NRM WA is a…
It was decided that for our final Farquhar excursion we would not be camping out but instead driving up to the cape and back each day. While this may have…
During the last few days of 2013, we had a surprise visit from two turtle biologists who came out to Gnaraloo to find out more about our project. Dr Tony…
The first day we arrived at Farquhar, Nora, Casey, and I started to set up our camp next to the old Hut, which would be our home for the next…
Last week at Gnaraloo has been very crazy, awesome and exciting with three important arrivals. Firstly, Karen Hattingh, Project Manager of the Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program, returned as part of a…
Recently we had our first school visit from Nagle Catholic College. It was great to share our knowledge with the curious students, who were eager to learn about sea turtle…
Message from the new turtles: Last week we had a visit from the old turtles Andrew and Justine. Finally we got to meet the people who we only knew from…
Animal Pest Management Services (APMS) is a company run by Mike Butcher, which works to decrease the presence of feral animals which cause major damage to native plants and animals.…
Turtle Mama, Karen Hattingh, also known as Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program (GTCP) Project Manager, has finally arrived! Of course before her arrival, we did a little sweeping and mopping, you…