We're proud to support the Wilderlands Alleena Woodlands Conservation project as part of our TEM Online Extended Impact solution??? Check out the Eastern Bearded Dragon spotted on the property below! Learn more about how you can support the permanent protection of Australian native ecosystems, while also investing in an independently verified carbon project ?? https://lnkd.in/dcE_kxdz
An epic photo of an Eastern Bearded Dragon hiding at our Alleena property. ?? This prehistoric looking creature was discovered sun baking on a post by the Wilderlands conservation team during recent monitoring of the property. A species capable of changing colour as an adaptation to temperature or behavioural response technique, it can be identified by the distinctive scale pattern of its head and often flares its beard when feeling threatened to ward off predators. Feeding primarily on invertebrates and small vertebrates, as well as plant materials, this lizard lives amongst the logs and trees of these landscapes.?Although the Eastern Bearded Dragon is generally widespread, much of their habitat has been greatly modified, and the species has declined in many areas throughout it's range. Deanna Marshall and the Wilderlands team alongside Cassinia Environmental are working to ensure our Alleena project is protected forever. It’s thanks to supporters like Tasman Environmental Markets (TEM), Trace | Certified B Corp?, al.ive body?, Wildya, Elliephant, and many more that species like the Eastern Bearded Dragon can now flourish amongst this habitat. Learn more about the Alleena project below and check out our annual report to see the results of managing and monitoring last year. Discover Alleena:?https://lnkd.in/geEfnqiy? Project Report:??https://lnkd.in/gHP-SHhv Connect with the Wilderlands team to learn more. Ash Knop, Deanna Marshall, Paul Dettmann, Heath Evans, Nopera Whitley, Cody Rees