VIDEO: Natura is taking to the skies with drone mapping services
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
by Natura Pacific
Have you ever wondered how drones could benefit your development proposal or project? Well, ponder no longer, because the Natura Consulting team now has two trained pilots of a brand new aerial drone that we have nicknamed ‘Libélula’ after the Spanish for ‘dragonfly’. Using this drone we capture, in real-time, exceptional-quality aerial images which are
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VIDEO: Native stingless bees – Rescue and recovery (Part 4)
Monday, 09 January 2017
by Natura Pacific
In this video (part 4 of 5 videos) we watch as Mark and Kieran work together to cut the tree that contains a native bee hive so that it can be safely and carefully relocated away from the clearing works that would have otherwise have seen this hive destroyed. In this case the skilled work
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VIDEO: Native stingless bees – Rescue and recovery (Part 3)
Monday, 12 December 2016
by Natura Pacific
In this third video of the series, Kieran shows how the native beehive is prepared in the field for translocation away from its current site, which is due to be cleared for development. In this way the bees, and any other fauna located in this area will be carefully relocated to another location prior to
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VIDEO: Native stingless bees – Rescue and recovery (Part 2)
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
by Natura Pacific
Welcome back to our video series all about the translocation of a hive of native stingless bees. This is part 2 of a five part series (click on these links to see Part 1, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5). In this video Kieran runs through what equipment he is preparing for the rescue and
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VIDEO: Native stingless bees – Rescue and recovery (Part 1)
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
by Natura Pacific
Did you know that Australia has it’s very own native bees? They are much smaller and harder to spot than the traditional honey bees that have been introduced here, nor do they deliver the sometimes nasty sting that their Europen cousins do. In fact our native bees are a critically important part of the ecological
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