Archives for the ‘Updates’ Category

Habitat is Threatened

By Save Eumundi Team • Dec 29th, 2009 • Category: News, Updates

Elmes claims state government lacks the will to save koalas.
Read more in the attached Noosa News article that appeared on 29 December 2009.
Koala Habitat is Threatened - Glen Elmes



Have you seen a quoll?

By Save Eumundi Team • Mar 12th, 2009 • Category: Updates

There have been sightings and evidence of quoll in the Eerwah Vale / Ridgewood area. Further evidence will prove what we already know – that this is a vitally important and significant habitat for rare and endangered species.
Look out for the Northern Quoll and the Spotted Tail Quoll and let us know of any sightings [...]



Environmental Studies

By Save Eumundi Team • Mar 9th, 2009 • Category: Letters to Powerlink, Updates

The following letter was sent to Stuart Topp, Powerlink 9 March regarding detail required on the environmental studies Powerlink undertook in the preparation of the draft EIS.
Dear Stuart
As you are aware, the residents in the Eerwah Vale and Ridgewood community take the preservation of the environment very seriously and are deeply concerned with the impact [...]



Help for Richmond Birdwing

By Save Eumundi Team • Feb 3rd, 2009 • Category: Announcements, Calendar, Updates

[ February 28, 2009; ] This letter from Steve Hooper appeared in the Eumundi Green, 29 January 2009.
Congratulations to the Eumundi Community Gardners’ Group for thier support of the Richmond Birdwing butterfly, which needs community assistance if it is to survive locally.

The Richmond Birdwing Recovery Network is holding a free workshop on  the butterfly and local strategies for survival on [...]



Richmond Birdwing Butterfly spotted in Eumundi

By Save Eumundi Team • Jan 15th, 2009 • Category: Flora and fauna, News, Print Media, Updates

The following article appeared in the Eumundi Green, 15 January 2009.
Article appeared in Eumundi Green



Update - July 2008

By Save Eumundi Team • Jul 15th, 2008 • Category: Updates

Thanks to everyone who has been keeping an eye out for the Pararistolochia praevenosa (Richmond Birdwing) vine. I have found what seems like 1000 variations of the vine. It is very difficult to spot so I will give you a brief description of it again. The leaves are alternate which means that there is one [...]



Faunawatch

By Save Eumundi Team • May 15th, 2008 • Category: Updates

All of the sightings and data that is collated will be incorporated in the records of Faunawatch. This is the database that is used by Government Departments to get a better picture of the distribution of wildlife and the viability of a species. I have attached an introductory letter from Keith Hickman, Co-ordinator of Faunawatch. [...]