The superlatives are endless suggesting we should be proud of Australia’s natural history. We inhabit the most ancient of lands dating back 4.5 billion years, a continent separated from Antarctica and Gondwanaland 45 to 180 million years ago. It is the world’s largest island continent […]
0 Read MoreLegendary Scottish-American naturalist and early advocate for preservation of the wilderness, John Muir once said: “When you tug on a string in nature, you find it is connected to everything else”. Here we reflect on some spontaneous Nature Bound tour guest conversations, inspired by the wild. […]
0 Read MoreWhat is Biomimicry design and nature’s problem solving role in life? The planet is stressed with man’s impact on its ecosystems. The future biodiversity of our landscapes depends on our appreciation and protection of nature. To fully appreciate nature we must firstly recognise its role in […]
0 Read MoreFact is, Mother Nature doesn’t need us – but we need her. Harsh words but after all we are a part of nature. When we tire of all the politics, crime, aggression, harmful man-made constructs and narratives, we have a responsibility for our actions, our survival, […]
0 Read MoreThe flower recognises or accepts its part in the ecosystem – the ecosystem it shares with us It makes itself available in a positive attractive way to other living creatures – and so might we It expresses abundant beauty to attract other forms of life […]
0 Read MoreHumanity is about celebrating what is good and right in the world How can an immersion in nature and the Australian bush be a key to reconnecting with humanity and a celebration of what is good in the world? Anecdotal evidence suggests mature aged Australians are tiring of […]
0 Read MoreI am often asked where my passion for taking people into the Australian bush, was born. What is the hidden story behind my life with nature, which I regard as an essential connection? The story is simple but with a corporate twist, so here goes, with apologies […]
0 Read MorePart Two – The Mind (Tips 15 -26) Part One – The Physical (Tips 1 – 14 View here) Having considered some of the physical and practical tips for nurturing personal harmony with the Australian bush, its time for some peaceful soul searching, by opening the door to […]
0 Read MorePart One – The Physical (Tips 1-14) Bush walking is certainly an enriching adventure beyond the over-stated perceptions of discomfort, physical effort, danger, risk and boredom in stepping outside. Time to embrace the Australian bush. Perhaps you have never seriously embarked on a bush walk, […]
0 Read MoreShare this real life connection to nature, a global-reaching bird migration experience on our Tasmania National Parks Tour. If ever there is a moment on our Tasmania National Parks tour, when guests can claim a deep sense of connection to nature, it is at dusk on […]
0 Read MoreShare this real life nature moment, a connection to nature experienced on our Tasmania National Parks Tour. Being creatures of habit, how many of us enjoy everyday in relative comfort, living, driving and working in our air-conditioned bubble, an artificial world determined by preferred, if not, misguided narratives? […]
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