Weed of the month Japanese honeysuckle
Japanese Honeysuckle was a popular garden plant a few decades ago. It isn’t as common in gardens these days but is now a bushland weed.
Japanese Honeysuckle was a popular garden plant a few decades ago. It isn’t as common in gardens these days but is now a bushland weed.
Eucalyptus conglomerata is Qld’s most endangered eucalyptus. A local bushland group is propagating the trees and raising awareness.
The Wetlands in the Noosa River Estuary report aims to provide a fresh perspective on the management and conservation issues.
NICA was pleased to announce the launch of the "Enter the Flyosphere" shorebird awareness initiative.
The recent Monday with NICA heard from David O'Gorman on Noosa Council's draft Threatened Fauna Recovery Road Map
My name is Ashlee and I am studying creative writing at the University of the Sunshine Coast. I am working as a communication intern at NICA.
NICA work experience student Ashlee's report of a talk done by Maddison Brown at Noosa Pengari Steiner School on the oyster reef restoration project in the Noosa River.
All you need to do is obtain a populated bee box and place it properly oriented into your garden, and nature will do the rest.
An interesting hedge which has been densely planted with several species of bottlebrush and teatree with an adjoining hedge of lillipilli.
This month we look at Hairy commelina and have a reminder about the Native Wandering Jew that is often mistaken as a weed.