Curious Kids: if trees are cut down in the city, where will possums live?
Curious Kids: if trees are cut down in the city, where will possums live? Kylie Soanes, The University of Melbourne IfContinue Reading
Stories from species living on the edge and life as an early-career researcher
Curious Kids: if trees are cut down in the city, where will possums live? Kylie Soanes, The University of Melbourne IfContinue Reading
This article was first published on Pursuit (University of Melbourne). You can read the original article here. It was aContinue Reading
I talk a lot (a LOT) about the fact that threatened species can be found in our cities and towns.Continue Reading
As ‘Melbourne kids’ we’d squeal with delight on road trips to our grandparents house whenever we spotted top-notch pigeons balancing precariously on the power lines.
Animals are resourceful and will find a way enjoy even the ugliest of gardens.
We don’t often appreciate the nature of urban areas. ‘Nature? What nature? No nature here. I live in the city’…
The prehistoric cry rings out, like something from Jurassic park. I rush to the nearest window or out to the yard like a kid to the Mr. Whippy van. My cockatoos are coming!
Essentially, urban possums are playing a game of ‘the floor is made of lava’.