Bon... on a eu les chats, les capybaras, les chiens, re les chats... et même les corneilles...
Je propose qu'on lance la tendance : wonbats !

C'est cromigon un wonbat ! Aller ! On tente ?

#LeWombatDuSoir #wombat

I appreciate my friends' enthusiasm and curiosity about Australia, even when they are totally wrong 😂 Example from last night, a friend was admiring my coin pouch - it's printed with a tassie devil painting by Jon Kudelka.

Me, explaining that it's a tassie devil.
Them: oh! I saw one of them!
Me, skeptical: I didnt know you went to Tasmania?
Them: I didn't. Ohhh no, I'm thinking of the big carnivorous mammal...
Me, confused: a quoll?
Them: a wombat!!

+100 points for enthusiasm, -100 points for factual accuracy 😂

#MigrantLife #Australia #wombat

Kein einziges Beuteltier beim #Tierturnier... und insbesondere auch kein #Wombat 😢

Ah! Vercheckt, kann noch kommen glaube ich 😊

Der weltweit älteste Wombat lebt in einem Zoo in Japan. Zu seinem 37. Geburtstag wurde eine Geburtstagsfeier durchgeführt, die sogar öffentlich übertragen wurde. Mit seinen 37 Jahren liegt das Tier über dem eigentlichen Durchschnitt.

#japan #wombat

https://sumikai.com/nachrichten-aus-japan/weltweit-aeltester-wombat-feiert-seinen-37-geburtstag-in-japanischem-zoo-373327/

Why wombat poop is square

PeerTube
lol imma #wombat - the determined realist 😁😆
Gioia e Rivoluzione… 051 La Comune Di Parigi 1871 Prima Parte – Radio Wombat

Gioia e Rivoluzione… 051 La Comune Di Parigi 1871 Prima Parte – Radio Wombat

#SouthAustralia - #PointPearce #FirstNations #CultureGarden

"#LandcareAustralia is proud to partner with #PointPearceAboriginalCorporation in establishing a First Nations community-led conservation and education project. Located in South #Australia’s Point Pearce in the #WardangIsland #IndigenousProtectedArea (IPA), the project is led by the #TraditionalOwners, the #Narungga people, and aims to support #Indigenous youth to learn about their Cultural heritage and knowledge that will lead to career and leadership pathways in #EnvironmentalConservation. 


At the heart of this initiative is the Point Pearce First Nations Culture Garden, a space where #Elders, #FirstNationsRangers, and #IndigenousYouth come together to bridge and transfer #CulturalKnowledge. Designed as a hands-on learning environment, it will inspire young people to explore environmental conservation, deepen their appreciation for the natural world and discover career pathways that utilise Cultural knowledge. 


The Culture Garden will feature a #medicinal and #ceremonial plant area, #NativeBushFoods, water features to attract #wildlife, #SensoryGarden, and dedicated spaces for learning and Cultural practice. With a #seedling #propagation zone, a #NativeSeed cleaning station, a fruit and nut #orchard, and interpretive walking trail. More than just a garden, it serves as a ‘cultural learning hub’—fostering pride and offering a comprehensive setting for community events, educational programs, and vocational training opportunities. With funding from #OneTreePlanted, the tree planting will also help #restore #NativeVegetation and improve habitat for threatened species including the Southern Hairy-nosed #Wombat. 


Aligned with the South Australian Department for Education’s Aboriginal Education Strategy, the project aims to inspire engagement, Cultural pride, and environmental responsibility among First Nations students. It focuses on educational outcomes and how Cultural activities can play in enhancing social and academic competence among First Nations students."

https://landcareaustralia.org.au/project/point-pearce-aboriginal-corporation-culture-garden/

#SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding #PreservingNature #CulturalPreservation #NativeAustralians #Australia #NatureEducation #NativePlants #BushTucker

Point Pearce Aboriginal
Corporation Culture Garden - Landcare Australia

We are a proud to partner with Point Pearce Aboriginal Corporation in establishing a First Nations community-led conservation and education project.

Landcare Australia
Why do wombats do cubic poos? - Australian Geographic

Poos come in many different shapes and sizes, but the wombat is the most unique for its cube-shaped excrement.

Australian Geographic