Esme Lahey Environmental Park

Esme Lahey Environmental Park A public access park restored as a nature refuge by local residents with Tamborine Mountain Landcare Inc. Owned by Scenic Rim Regional Council .

A public park restored as a flora and fauna sanctuary and with access for wheelchairs on bitumen paths. I have a detailed history of the park since 2000 but not a lot from earlier years. Would be happy to supply my info to anyone wanting to do something with it.

02/02/2022

Todd River regatta. The only regatta that gets cancelled when there is water in the river

I always relied on the regulator APVMA to protect us consumers from the unwarranted claims of the Pesticde Corprations.T...
06/08/2020

I always relied on the regulator APVMA to protect us consumers from the unwarranted claims of the Pesticde Corprations.
That was before i found out that the Corporations use their money to distort our regulations in their favour.

Write directly to the European Commission to urge them to support Austriaโ€™s ban on glyphosate!

Protection for animals is contingent on protection of habitats. We humans must control our developments so that nature h...
13/05/2020

Protection for animals is contingent on protection of habitats.
We humans must control our developments so that nature has room to live.
Please sign the petition.

And Facebook is making it worse?

The very high priority project for humanity is how to best manage our little planet for the good of all. Turning everyth...
13/11/2019

The very high priority project for humanity is how to best manage our little planet for the good of all. Turning everything into money is not the guiding paradigm i would follow.

Spotted hyenas are successful carnivores that show the ability to survive in human-dominated areas. However, they can be implicated in human-wildlife conflict via livestock depredation. We will use DNA metabarcoding to assess how hyenas in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area respond to a major...

Have been a bit slack posting. Too busy with stuff. This beetle is not around here but its interesting for showing how e...
06/11/2019

Have been a bit slack posting. Too busy with stuff. This beetle is not around here but its interesting for showing how ecological relations work.

Frog-eating ground-beetle Catadromus lacordairei, Epping Forest, Tasmania, November 2019

A leading light of our community for the conservation of our forests
05/09/2019

A leading light of our community for the conservation of our forests

Mr Leiper discovered a new plant species from the window of a moving car.

Dr. Jane Goodall is patron and i trust their business model
31/07/2019

Dr. Jane Goodall is patron and i trust their business model

Donating is your chance to make a difference for animals like elephants, lions, and rhinos who desperately need the kind of protection that you can provide. As our operations are community-based you are also providing employment, security and hope to local people.

21/05/2019

This is a good investment of your time and money. Once created they last for many years as homes for native bees.

We have lyrebirds but very few now.Knowing the songs of the bird is surely an excellent connection to your place.
01/05/2019

We have lyrebirds but very few now.Knowing the songs of the bird is surely an excellent connection to your place.

Lyrebirds are most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment. Lyrebirds are large passerine birds, amongst the largest in the order. They are ground living birds with strong legs and feet and short rounded wings. They are generally poor fliers and...

25/04/2019

Most of these fungi species are also in the Esme Lahey Park.๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ’š

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50 Licuala Drive
Tamborine Mountain, QLD
4272

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A public park restored as a flora and fauna sanctuary and with access for wheelchairs on bitumen paths. I have a detailed history of the park since 2000 but not a lot from earlier years. Would be happy to supply my info to anyone wanting to do something with it.