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18. Grandma Nyawarri’s tree
Ficus benjamina
“Queen of the Djabugay”, Grandma Nywarri often sat on rocks to the right of this fig.
18.Nywarri奶奶的树 垂叶榕
“雅加布卡人的女王”, Nywarri奶奶过去经常坐在这棵树右面的石头上。
ニャワリばあちゃんのイチジクの木
“ジャプカイの女王”ニャワリばあちゃんはこの木の右にある岩によく座っていた。
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Frog Monitoring Project
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Yellow Crazy Ant Taskforce
GROW Project 1
Nursery
Naturally native plant collections
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Cassowary Cuisine
Shades of Screening list
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Bush Tucker
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