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Ginninderra Falls and Surrounds - Worth Fighting For
Preserve Ginninderra Falls

 

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A top predator needing an appropriate sized home
Apex Predator - Ian Trapnell
Awaiting the predictable
Dynamic Bushfires - Ian Trapnell
Ginninderra Falls
Ginninderra Falls - Ian Trapnell
Some species just don't like the suburbs
Scarlet Robin - Ian Trapnell
Trumpeting a sound conservation strategy
Little Eagle - Ian Trapnell
Two spectacular gorges
Two Gorges - Ian Trapnell
Apex Predator - Ian Trapnell
A top predator needing an appropriate sized home
Dynamic Bushfires - Ian Trapnell
Awaiting the predictable
Ginninderra Falls - Ian Trapnell
Ginninderra Falls
Scarlet Robin - Ian Trapnell
Some species just don't like the suburbs
Little Eagle - Ian Trapnell
Trumpeting a sound conservation strategy
Two Gorges - Ian Trapnell
Two spectacular gorges

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Apex Predator - Ian Trapnell
Dynamic Bushfires - Ian Trapnell
Ginninderra Falls - Ian Trapnell
Scarlet Robin - Ian Trapnell
Little Eagle - Ian Trapnell
Two Gorges - Ian Trapnell

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We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we are discussing, the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region. We would also like to acknowledge and welcome other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may visit this area.