"A prominent marine researcher says it is not necessary to quantify how many dugongs are being harpooned each year as part of Indigenous catches. "Professor Helene Marsh, from James Cook University in north Queensland, says she is confident there … [Read more...] about No Need to Know Number of Dugongs Killed: Helene Marsh
Plants and Animals
Norwegian Whaling Quota Unchanged for 2008: A Note from Ann Novek
Mainstream media , Reuters and Norwegian paper Aftenposten, have reported the Norwegian whaling quota this season will be the same as for the previous 3 years, 1052 minke whales. “ We set quotas not according to what is likely to be caught , but … [Read more...] about Norwegian Whaling Quota Unchanged for 2008: A Note from Ann Novek
The Spectacular Scarlet Bean
Plants that flower and fruit from their main stems or woody trunks rather than from new growth and shoots, are described as cauliflorous or cormiflorous; those that flower from the branches are ramiflorous. The Scarlet Bean (Archidendron ramiflorum … [Read more...] about The Spectacular Scarlet Bean
How Many Dugongs Are Killed Each Year in Northern Australia?
Last month I suggested about 1,000 dugongs are killed each year in northern Australian waters and that this is too many. Today, ABC Online is quoting fisherman Peter Manning suggesting a figure of 1,600 dugongs. Mr Manning says all Australians … [Read more...] about How Many Dugongs Are Killed Each Year in Northern Australia?
Robber Flies
Beauty, it is said, is in the eye of the beholder … so behold, the beautiful Robber Fly. These predatory insects launch into attack from an established perch and catch their prey on the wing. Strong, heavily barbed legs grasp the prey, which is … [Read more...] about Robber Flies
Lichen Spiders (Part II)
In an earlier entry, Lichen Spiders (October 18, 2007), Jennifer described the images of the spiders as intriguing and asked how difficult/expensive it would be to develop the seven images as separate posters/pictures. I have since accumulated a … [Read more...] about Lichen Spiders (Part II)