Share TG #54 TG 54: Kayaking the Tasman Peninsula + Jumping Spiders + Launceston Synagogue + Laser Scanning Giant Trees Issue Fifty Four Issue Number Online Editor November 15, 2020
Share Design lessons from the natural world – laser scanning wildlife habitat How can laser scans be used to create homes for wildlife? Agency for Academic Linkage Feature Article Issue Fifty Four Office for the Captured Pixel Online The Field Skills Workshop Alex Holland November 15, 2020
Share A History of the Launceston Synagogue A brief history of a historical gathering place in Launceston Issue Fifty Four Online The Historical Treasury Helen Webberley November 15, 2020
Share Jumping Spiders The most skilled predators: fast, deadly, tiny, beautiful Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Issue Fifty Four Office for the Captured Pixel Online John Douglas November 15, 2020
Share Wild Tasmania: Kayaking Tasman Peninsula "Crystal clear water, towering sea cliffs and playful seals – what more could you ask for?" Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Department of Terrestrial Exploration Issue Fifty Four Online Stoked for Saturdays November 15, 2020
Share TG #53 TG #53 : Skiing Cradle Mountain + The Rim of the World + Goblin Forest on Two Wheels + Aerial Landscapes Issue Fifty Three Issue Number Magazine Editor June 1, 2020
Share Skiing Cradle Mountain Wintertime mountaineering on the steep columns of Cradle Mountain Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Department of Terrestrial Exploration Issue Fifty Three Online Video Ben Armstrong May 30, 2020
Share Wilderness Diaries: The Rim of the World Andy Szollosi and Tim Kirkby traverse a remote and largely untracked part of the wild Central Plateau Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Feature Article Issue Fifty Three The Conservation League Andy Szollosi May 30, 2020
Share Through the Goblin Forest: Mountain Biking the Blue Derby Trails Tasmania's legendary mountain bike trails through Tasmania's legendary rainforest. Tree ferns galore. Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Issue Fifty Three Online The Field Skills Workshop Video Tracks Less Travelled May 30, 2020
Share Above Tasmania in 4K – One Hour of Gorgeous Aerial Landscapes Gorgeous. Luscious. Fantastic. Indulge your eyes on the landscape in high-resolution. Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Issue Fifty Three Office for the Captured Pixel Online Video Editor May 18, 2020
Share TG #52 TG #52 : Forgotten Emus + Gorgeous Orchids + Eye for Detail + Petrified Wood Issue Fifty Two Issue Number Editor January 30, 2020
Share The Forgotten Tasmanian Emus Where has our largest bird gone? Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Editor's Choice Issue Fifty Two Online The Historical Treasury The Island Biogeography Office Editor January 1, 2020
Share An Eye for Detail – Architectural Drawings of Notable Buildings A skilful coloured pencil drawing can bring out vibrancy in the most solid of buildings... Editor's Choice Issue Fifty Two Office for the Captured Pixel Online The Historical Treasury The Institute for Sapiens Studies Horst Tiefholz January 1, 2020
Share Petrified Wood in Tasmania Living wood is a hard and durable substance...and in rare circumstances it can last for millions of years... Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Fifty Two Online The Field Skills Workshop Apple Isle Prospector January 1, 2020
Share TG #51 TG #51 : Wildfires + Tiny Pictures + Magic Hexafoils + Avian Eggs Issue Fifty One Issue Number Online Editor August 26, 2019
Share A Forest Burnt – Images of the Southern Forest Millions of charred trees and bright splashes of green... Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Fifty One Online Nick Fitzgerald August 26, 2019
Share Unexpected Colours – A Diversity of Eggs There's an unexpected variability in the eggs of birds, if you think to look carefully. Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Fifty One Online Kiara L'Herpiniere August 26, 2019
Share Tiny Images – A Collection of Stamps Way back in the 20th century, before emails and smartphones, messages travelled around the world powered by tiny little paintings... Feature Article Issue Fifty One The Historical Treasury The Overseas Expeditionary Service Editor August 26, 2019
Share The Hidden Hexafoils: The Tasmanian Magic Project The first Europeans in Tasmania brought the magic of their homelands into their homes... Feature Article Issue Fifty One Online The Historical Treasury Tasmanian Magic Project August 26, 2019
Share TG #50 TG #50: The White Knights + Spherical Lenses + Western Travels + In Our Nature: Antarctica + Saltmarshes + GIANT TREES Issue Fifty Issue Number Online Editor October 1, 2018
Share Giant Trees of Tasmania – Where to See Them and Why They’re Important Did you know Tasmania has the world's tallest and largest flowering plants? Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Fifty Online Editor October 1, 2018
Share A Graphical Introduction to Tasmania’s Saltmarsh Lifeforms and Processes What lives at the land's end, ansd what happens? Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Issue Fifty Online The Admiralty Vishnu Prahalad October 1, 2018
Share Catching the Light – Five Glass Spheres If you can't look in all directions at once, you still have options... Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Fifty Office for the Captured Pixel Online Alistair Luckman October 1, 2018
Share In Our Nature – An Antarctic Photo Gallery Images from the Land of the Penguins Feature Article Issue Fifty The Admiralty The Embassy for Southern Hemisphere Links Cara McGary October 1, 2018