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The Quoin Journal
How we learn about The Quoin from aerial images
How we learn about The Quoin from aerial images
Looking at Stocker's Bottom from 1949 to now.
Winter wrap 2025
Winter wrap 2025
A snapshot of the people and projects that shaped winter at The Quoin.
How we tested five cage designs for our vegetation islets
How we tested five cage designs for our vegetation islets
In a landscape where herbivore browsing pressure is high, protective cages give our young plants a fighting chance.
Why we released 24 eastern quolls at The Quoin
Why we released 24 eastern quolls at The Quoin
Autumn wrap 2025
Autumn wrap 2025
This season saw fires lit, islets planted, quolls tracked and drones launched — all in step with the landscape as it shifted around us.
How we're using vegetation islets to improve habitat connectivity
How we're using vegetation islets to improve habitat connectivity
We’re strategically planting small patches of habitat throughout the Honeysuckle Flat restoration zone.
How we’re using leaky weirs to support rehydration in Stocker’s Bottom
How we’re using leaky weirs to support rehydration in Stocker’s Bottom
Leaky weirs are structures built inside a waterway that slow and filter water, giving it a chance to infiltrate and recharge the aquifer.
How we built a sensor network to guide decision-making
How we built a sensor network to guide decision-making
How hot? How wet? How windy?
How we use camera traps to survey wildlife
How we use camera traps to survey wildlife
Why we collected local seed for our first restoration project
Why we collected local seed for our first restoration project
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Endangered eastern quolls released into wild in Tasmanian conservation project
Endangered eastern quolls released into wild in Tasmanian conservation project
An ambitious conservation effort to boost declining eastern quoll populations in Tasmania is underway, with 24 of the animals released onto a 5,000 hectare property.
Billionaire couple focus their fortune on conservation — and profit
Billionaire couple focus their fortune on conservation — and profit
In the middle of Tasmania sits a 5,000-hectare property once used for sheep grazing. But when the sheep farmers left, an unlikely buyer moved in.
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Peppermint on dolerite
Peppermint on dolerite
Where eagles nest
Where eagles nest
Sandstone escarpment
Sandstone escarpment
Beneath the plateau
Beneath the plateau
Stocker's Bottom
Stocker's Bottom
Banks of Tinamirakuna
Banks of Tinamirakuna
Stories from the ground
Exploring the Bennett’s wallaby’s innate predator recognition
Exploring the Bennett’s wallaby’s innate predator recognition
How we’re deploying IoT remote sensors
How we’re deploying IoT remote sensors
Making AI-powered drone mapping accessible
Making AI-powered drone mapping accessible
When and where do we see different species?
When and where do we see different species?
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