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Saturday, 8 April 2023

My (Parkerville) Garden Path

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  It was super exciting to have been able to share some of my family's wonderful Perth Hills story that shaped my personal journey in li...
Wednesday, 8 February 2023

Australia's Wild Odyssey

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It was a thrill to see the final episode of Wild Pacific Media's 3-part series 'Australia's Wild Odyssey' go to air on AB...
Saturday, 19 November 2022

An Eagle in Passing

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I was so heartened to hear this Caring for Country story from the Pilbara recently… Horace Bynder and Julian Nott came across this poor, rag...
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Thursday, 21 October 2021

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   I'm THRILLed to announce that after many, many years in the making, my Nest-box/Tree-hollow book is very close to completion! "H...
Friday, 16 October 2020

MORE nest-boxes for Porongurup Carnaby's Cockatoos

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If you saw the 2018 news post containing an update on the success of our very large, 'top entry' nest-boxes with Carnaby's Cocka...
Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Waalitj Boodja

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I was recently accompanied on a Waalitj / Wedge-tailed Eagle colour-banding mission by two very special people: my friend and bush photog...
Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Hack and Counterpoint

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This past week has been another busy one with regard to media interest in the East Gippsland eagle poisoning, and I've been glad to p...
Friday, 22 June 2018

Kalamunda Eagle Extravaganza

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Last night I delivered the reward to the City of Kalamunda for their pledge to last year's 'Where's Wailitj' crowdfund, i...
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Simon Cherriman
G'day, I'm Simon, and I'm passionate about the environment! I am an environmental educator, specialising in wildlife filmmaking, but I also use photography, writing, public presentations and guided walks, all with the aim of educating and inspiring others about the beauty of our natural world. I believe this is a necessary cause because the human population is becoming progressively isolated from the natural world, and losing sight of the reality of our situation: we depend on a healthy earth to survive. Reconnecting people with nature is vitally important if we are to understand that ecology is the law by which everything on earth is governed, even people. It all starts with taking note of the plants and animals in our backyards. This interest can then spread to streets, local bush reserves, then regions, states and so on. The more we understand, the more we appreciate and the more likely our decisions will be made with consideration for preserving ecological relationships.
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