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Anne Lawrence - Friday, February 03, 2012
Noosa Biosphere supports moves to raise funds and awareness about the Eumundi Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre as it moves towards a more sustainable model to ensure its future. The centre has been run by Gill and Col Brownhill with volunteer assistance for the past 14 years but as Col is now in full-time care the centre is now planning to employ a caretaker and need to build their operational funding base. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Thursday, January 12, 2012
Gill and Col Brownhill have been running the Eumundi Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre with the assistance of volunteers since its inception 14 years ago. The Centre provides a service that covers the whole Sunshine Coast taking in roughly 1500 patients a year and caring for them until they are ready to be released into a suitable habitat. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Thursday, November 24, 2011
The greater Noosa region was designated a Man and the Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2007 and the current boundaries of this internationally recognised reserve are those of the former Noosa Shire Council. More >>
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Anne Lawrence - Friday, October 07, 2011
The Noosa Biosphere has invited over twenty prominent organisations from the Eumundi, Doonan and Verrierdale regions to join them in a conversation regarding the potential expansion of the biosphere boundaries. More >>
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