BlogHide Resteemstashalee (36)in teamaus • 6 years agoJoys of living in the rainforestOften trees fall over the road and we can't leave. Luckily council was there removing it on the way to town today. I have no idea how they knew there was one down usually I have to call them or…tashalee (36)in teamaustralia • 6 years agoGoing BattyMeet sweet Coco the grey headed flying fox. Coco was found laying on the ground no mother anywhere to be found. The poor little girl has a few lumps on her face where a bird was pecking at her.…tashalee (36)in teamaus • 6 years agoReady for workSo I've started back at work a few days a week, 6 months after the birth of my newest baby. I'm lucky to have a great manager who allows me to bring baby along I work for an indigenous protected…tashalee (36)in animals • 6 years agoThe big onesTeenagers who won't leave home. Here we have Peanut Prudence and Primrose. (yes all the P names for this mob) And a random blow in Peanut and Prue were raised together here 2 years ago after a…tashalee (36)in animals • 6 years agoPrinceMeet Prince the Eastern grey Kangaroo joey. Prince was orphaned when his mother was hit by a car, sadly she took the full impact but this little one here survived in her pouch. When he was…tashalee (36)in introduction • 6 years agoIntroductionI joined steemit 3 days ago so still very new here. Looking for an alternative social network with some like minded people. A bit about me I'm a backyard bee keeper and gardener a wildlife carer…resteemedbluebottlefilms (62)in photofeed • 6 years agoWhat an amazing find!It’s not too often you come across massive fish like this! This beauty is a potato cod that we spotted out at Bougainville reef in the Coral Sea. This place is truly one of the last frontiers of…tashalee (36)in beautiful • 6 years agoChecking the framesBees are such amazing creations and so important to our eco system Here I am checking the frames to find the queen check the brood pattern, the pollen and honey stores from the brood box. It's…tashalee (36)in community • 6 years agoLovePeace and love to everyone that sees this May your day be filled with joy 💜tashalee (36)in australia • 6 years agoBush TuckerMore native food plants. Here we have Salt bush which as indicated by its name has a salty flavor Native ginger, Rosella and Lomandra which is a native grass used for weaving and the seeds are…tashalee (36)in australia • 6 years agoBush TuckerFinger lime in flower So delicious. The flesh of the fruit looks like caviar Traditional bush food for many first nations people for hundreds of thousands of years It's recently became popular in…tashalee (36)in australia • 6 years agoBush TuckerDorrigo mountain pepper in flower Native bush foods enjoyed by the Gumbayngirr people for hundreds of thousands of years They have a small purple berry that when dried you can put in a pepper…resteemedtawasi (63)in fascistamerica • 6 years agoStarvation as a form of genocide. The importance of food sovereignty.Starvation is coming to the USA. It’s difficult to imagine. In reality food deprivation has been used by the government in the USA, often to crush resistance. Whether it was unions of rail workers…tashalee (36)in garden • 6 years agoReady to plantLove the garden this time of year Got some basil, hot chilli, eggplant, thyme and some flowers for the bees Any bee keeper steemiters?tashalee (36)in rainforest • 6 years agoNative TamarindBaby Native Tamarind Diploglottis australis, known as the Native Tamarind, is a common rainforest tree of eastern Australia. Planted in my garden Healthy foods for my fam when it's grown Time to…tashalee (36)in steemit • 6 years agoSeemit AppI'm new to steemit and recently downloaded the app from Google Play store I'm not sure if it's genuine application The privacy agreement is below I haven't yet agreed to the terms and…tashalee (36)in animals • 6 years agoTrue cost of colonisation