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Tag Archives: Booderee

A little penguin chick beginning to grow fledgling feathers

New research to better understand our little penguins

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Sandra and a volunteer prepare to take a blood sample University of New South Wales PhD student Sandra Vogel is monitoring  around 5,000 little penguins on Bowen Island to better […]

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Everyone can enjoy spring at Booderee | Image by June Andersen

Booderee’s bursting with fun these school holidays

September 20, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

There’s plenty on at Booderee to keep the kids entertained these school holidays… download our school holiday program today! Pick from a range of activities including birdwatching, bush tucker and medicine walks, […]

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Booderee’s new walk

August 28, 2012by Parks Australia 4 Comments

Our new 2.5 hour Munyunga waraga dhugan ‘White-bellied sea eagle’s home camp’ loop walk is a great starting point to experience Booderee’s natural and cultural features. Meaning ‘white-bellied sea eagle’s […]

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Campfire yarns tell ancient stories

March 30, 2012by Parks Australia 2 Comments

No-one can tell a campfire yarn like Julie Freeman at Booderee National Park. After some exhilarating sea-kayaking in Booderee’s pristine bays we sat around the campfire drinking tea. As night fell and […]

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The sky’s the limit for rubbish collection at Booderee

March 3, 2012by Parks Australia Leave a comment

  The daily activity of rubbish collection was taken to new heights for our Booderee rangers when a stolen car was dumped over a cliff near the Cape St George Lighthouse.  […]

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Just another day’s work at Booderee

December 10, 2011by Parks Australia Leave a comment

What do you love about your job? We have a beautiful diamond python living at the entrance to our staff car park – he is non-venomous and harmless. All the […]

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Vulnerable visitor calls in at Booderee

December 2, 2011by Parks Australia Leave a comment

It was lovely to be visited by a green turtle in October when one washed onto the Bherwerre beach in a rough sea.   Of course it could only be a […]

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The flotsam and jetsam of Steamers Beach

November 22, 2011by Parks Australia 1 Comment

  Booderee staff visited Steamers Beach recently to pick up rubbish and check on the coastal weed sea spurge. Steamers Beach is one of the more remote beaches at Booderee and […]

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