
From chocolate to mangoes, chillies and onions, the humble fly is key to many of our favourite food dishes. Now that many of you have bitten into that chocolate egg and bunny, say a thank-you to the midge and hover fly. Hover flies are second only to bees in their value as commercial pollinators. The […]
While PlantingSeeds focuses on biodiversity issues, the issue of climate change has enormous implications for all species’ welfare and survival. Of significance is the recent Australian deal to strengthen a key climate policy, the safeguard mechanism (SGM), by introducing a hard cap on industrial sector emissions. With the Labor/Greens’ deal not implementing a touted ban […]
As we previously wrote about, the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15), held in December 2022 in Montreal Canada, passed with a landmark agreement across a total of 188 governments (including Australia). It was labelled a “once-in-a-decade agreement” on biodiversity and stated its aim to pave the way for humanity and nature to live in harmony by […]
PlantingSeeds and its flagship program, the B&B Highway (Bed and Breakfasts for Bees, Birds and Biodiversity), which received funding from the City of Melbourne for the 2022 Connected Communities Grant, allowed PlantingSeeds to work with three diverse school communities to create habitats to foster regenerative corridors of biodiversity, learnings and social connections. Habitats for birds, […]
January is a great time to start implementing healthy wholesome eating plans – for our bees! Just like us, native bees thrive on a range of colourful natural plants. Creating a happy and healthy garden for pollinators can be simply a matter of selecting a few choice plants. Here are a few to help ensure […]
Like rainforests? Thank bats! Zac Albert gives us the mega and micro on bats. Bats could be described as the ‘bohemians’ of flying animals – they love the night life, are wanderers and the pollinators are definitely flower children. Because they are nocturnal, we notice them less than birds and bugs, but there is a […]