Lord Howe Island Phasmid

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Conservation Brings Hope for Lord Howe Island Wildlife

Project to remove invasive rodents from Lord Howe Island and protect native wildlife is complete. Lord Howe Island might be the last place one would expect to find invasive rodents, but since 1850 invasive mice have scurried around the island and were followed by invasive rats in 1918. In their wake, native and endemic wildlife […]

Written by on November 1, 2019

Your Chance to Help Protect Paradise on Lord Howe Island

In 2019, a number of world-first conservation projects are being undertaken on Lord Howe Island. You are invited to volunteer and help protect paradise. Have you ever wanted to experience hands-on conservation work? Now you have the opportunity. Lord Howe Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located 600km off the Coast of New South […]

Written by on March 14, 2019