Remember when the sight of burning koalas, during the “Black Summer” bushfires, inspired a wave of global sympathy for our national icon?
Browsing: Mal’s Wild Side
You’d hope the last place Sydney Water would attempt to develop would be a fragile water catchment. Let’s see if they ultimately give a dam.
The land we cherish is being poisoned, polluted, felled, mined, and cleared. To use a sporting metaphor, it’s being flogged all over the park
Can you imagine going on safari in your own garden? Imagine no more, and let Wild Man Mal Fisher show you how.
Since the very first Frogmouth fledged in 2020, Mal Fisher has never resiled from exposing environmental woes or government ineptitudes.
The planet’s rarest type of bushland exists in Duffys Forest on the Northern Beaches but over 90% of its original distribution has been lost.
The Liberal government’s environmental performance was pretty shabby, but how is Labor now shaping up? Mal Fisher takes a closer look.
Mal’s Wild Side explores man’s greatest “friends with benefits”, trees, and the myriad ways trees provide priceless value to our lives.
Spider’s webs are created with advanced geometry, using silk thread equivalently stronger than steel, reports Mal Fisher, Tawny Wild Man.
There’s nothing quite as elegant as a swan is there? And black swans seem to take the word “gracefulness” to a whole new level, reports wild man Mal Fisher