In this latest instalment of ‘Back from the Brink’ we meet Naturalist Jeff Eller who tells us all about the Near Threatened Albert’s Lyrebird (Menura alberti) living in the beautiful forests of Tamborine Mountain.
Jeff shares his passion for this spectacular bird and what work is being done to help it survive into the future. We were also lucky enough for Jeff to share with us (and you) some wonderful footage of this elusive bird…
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Back from the Brink – Part 2: Acid Frogs
Back from the Brink – Part 3: The Angle-stemmed Myrtle (Gossia gonoclada)
Back from the Brink – Part 3 (Cont.): The Angle-stemmed Myrtle (Gossia gonoclada)
Back from the Brink – Part 4: The Phrygian Bee Orchid in Turkey
Back from the Brink – Part 4 (Cont.): The Phrygian Bee Orchid in Turkey
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