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From a flyer to nearly 500,000 trees: How Bangalow Koalas is restoring critical habitat

From a flyer to nearly 500,000 trees: How Bangalow Koalas is restoring critical habitat

“We all care about each other, we all care about the planet, and we care about koalas.”
Bronte McHenry
October 9, 2025
12
min read
Can indicator species help scale regeneration?

Can indicator species help scale regeneration?

As contemporary science grapples with how to measure the complex miracle that is biodiversity, indicator species have the potential to bridge the gap between ambition and action.
Bronte McHenry
October 2, 2025
July 24, 2025
12
min read
What if farms behaved like forests?

What if farms behaved like forests?

Our food system is both a lifeline and a liability — it feeds eight billion people, but it’s also considered the largest threat to 86% of the world’s most endangered species.
Bronte McHenry
October 2, 2025
10
min read
Pro Eco Azuero is restoring critical habitat, one farm at a time

Pro Eco Azuero is restoring critical habitat, one farm at a time

“Farm restoration doesn’t succeed in the long term unless the community feels it’s their project too.”
Bronte McHenry
October 2, 2025
May 13, 2025
12
min read
Learning by doing at The Quoin

Learning by doing at The Quoin

The Quoin is our 5,000-hectare demonstration landscape in the Tasmanian Midlands.
Bronte McHenry
October 22, 2024
June 5, 2024
10
min read
From tortoises to termites: The untapped potential of species-led ecosystem restoration

From tortoises to termites: The untapped potential of species-led ecosystem restoration

How can human labour compete with a species that’s quite literally evolved to engineer an ecosystem? And more importantly, why would we want to?
Bronte McHenry
February 5, 2025
November 6, 2023
10
min read
Giving a dam about beavers

Giving a dam about beavers

Beavers are one of the most influential and critical ecosystem engineers on Earth.
Bronte McHenry
October 22, 2024
November 5, 2023
6
min read