Ecotone is CAFNEC’s quarterly magazine. Our members receive an annual subscription to Ecotone – a great way to keep up to date with the latest issues and find out about upcoming events.
This month we’re taking a look at the places we love – discussing the threats, values and future of these special places.
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If you would like to download previous editions of Ecotone, simply select from the list below.
| Name | Size | Hits |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Size | Hits |
| Ecotone Vol32 No2 - June 2012 | 2.3 MB | 40 |
| Ecotone Vol33 No1 - March 2013 | 4.1 MB | 196 |
| Ecotone Vol32 No4 - December 2012 | 3.9 MB | 178 |
| Ecotone Vol32 No3 - September 2012 | 3.0 MB | 182 |
| Ecotone Vol32 No1 - March 2012 | 2.4 MB | 158 |
| Ecotone Vol31 No4 - December 2011 | 2.6 MB | 130 |
Recent Ecotone articles
By Anna McGuire, CAFNEC Coordinator
CAFNEC, the Australian Conservation Foundation and Greenpeace Australia Pacific held a forum on this issue in…
By Brynn Mathews
The proposed Wongai coal mine on the shores of Princess Charlotte Bay on Cape York (about 150 kilometres northwest of…
By Anna McGuire, CAFNEC Coordinator
When talking about places we love, we can’t go past the Daintree. With some of the oldest surviving tracts…
By Mindi Tonak, Sustainability & Climate Change Campaigner, CAFNEC
This is a very exciting time for the Think Outside the Bag campaign…
By Mariasole Bianco, Marine Campaigner, CAFNEC
It’s impossible not to love the amazing species and landscapes of the Coral Sea.
From thickly…
By Rob Williams, Machans Beach
I do a lot of breathing, so my love goes to my local oxygen factory, the mangrove forest of Ellie Point. Situated…
By Andrew Picone
Northern Australia Program Officer, Australian Conservation Foundation
We all have places we love and I love the…
By Russell Constable
In December 2012, Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke approved the Ella Bay Resort Development near Innisfail. Over 1,000…
By David Cook, Wonga Beach
As if there were not already enough well known biodiversity reasons, I now have a very personal one to return to the…
By Brynn Mathews
When you’re out enjoying the country around Emu Creek and the Walsh or Palmer Rivers you can do something to both improve the…
Whirling, chattering flocks of black birds fill the sky….
By Dr Martin Cohen, Wild about Australia
As the wet season draws to an end the late…
Reef at Risk: Coal mining and the Great Barrier Reef
Wongai – FNQ’s Franklin River?
Daintree power back on the agenda
Think Outside the Bag Update
Our Love for the Coral Sea
The mangroves of Ellie Point
I Love Cape York Peninsula
Grave concerns for Ella Bay
Revisiting the Daintree Plant a Rainforest Project
Become a Weed Warrior – Help Bash Bellyache Bush
Backyard biodiversity – metallic starlings
