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New Brush-turkeys appThe app allows people to report sightings of Brush-turkeys, their behaviours, and locations of their nests and roosts. The data from the app will help track changes in the distribution of Brush-turkeys Australia wide, as well as see how their behaviour changes with location and season.

Using the app gives keen spotters a chance to get involved in a Citizen science project, learn about a native species, and keep track of the population of Brush-turkeys in their local area. It also gives a platform for interested people to communicate with each other and comment on each other's sightings.

Here are the links to the apple, android and web versions of the app below.

Gift lightweight backpacking gear ideas, perfect for ChristmasSection Hiker wrote an article on the topic and maybe you can get some ideas for your bushwalking companions.

Sydney’s healthiest suburbsNorth shore reigns supreme in new study by Deloitte Access Economics and Tract Consultants.

Victoria's largest native title claimUnder agreement, 3000 Taungurung people will have access to crown land for hunting, fishing, camping and gathering resources

Funding injection for Tasmania's rescue helicopter serviceThe wait for help from Tasmania's rescue helicopter service is set to be dramatically cut, thanks to a $10 million injection into the emergency service.

Mathoura community supports the bill to change national park statusResidents in a small town in southern New South Wales have welcomed a move to change the status of a national park and let loggers back in.

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