Ecotone Magazine

Ecotone front coverEcotone 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.

You can download the March 2013 Ecotone here.

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If you would like to download previous editions of Ecotone, simply select from the list below.

 

 

 

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Ecotone Vol32 No2 - June 20122.3 MB40
Ecotone Vol33 No1 - March 20134.1 MB196
Ecotone Vol32 No4 - December 20123.9 MB178
Ecotone Vol32 No3 - September 20123.0 MB182
Ecotone Vol32 No1 - March 20122.4 MB158
Ecotone Vol31 No4 - December 20112.6 MB130
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Recent Ecotone articles

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Reef at Risk: Coal mining and the Great Barrier Reef

Posted on Mar 20th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

By Anna McGuire, CAFNEC Coordinator CAFNEC, the Australian Conservation Foundation and Greenpeace Australia Pacific held a forum on this issue in…

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Wongai – FNQ’s Franklin River?

Posted on Mar 20th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

By Brynn Mathews   The proposed Wongai coal mine on the shores of Princess Charlotte Bay on Cape York (about 150 kilometres northwest of…

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Daintree power back on the agenda

Posted on Mar 20th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

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…

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Think Outside the Bag Update

Posted on Mar 20th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

By Mindi Tonak, Sustainability & Climate Change Campaigner, CAFNEC   This is a very exciting time for the Think Outside the Bag campaign…

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Our Love for the Coral Sea

Posted on Mar 20th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

By Mariasole Bianco, Marine Campaigner, CAFNEC It’s impossible not to love the amazing species and landscapes of the Coral Sea. From thickly…

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The mangroves of Ellie Point

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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…

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I Love Cape York Peninsula

Posted on Mar 20th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

By Andrew Picone Northern Australia Program Officer, Australian Conservation Foundation   We all have places we love and I love the…

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Grave concerns for Ella Bay

Posted on Mar 20th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

By Russell Constable In December 2012, Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke approved the Ella Bay Resort Development near Innisfail. Over 1,000…

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Revisiting the Daintree Plant a Rainforest Project

Posted on Mar 19th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

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…

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Become a Weed Warrior – Help Bash Bellyache Bush

Posted on Mar 19th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

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…

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Backyard biodiversity – metallic starlings

Posted on Mar 19th, 2013 - By coord - 0 Comments

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…

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