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Our Love for Sea Turtles!

We have spent the last couple of decades working with sea turtles in northern Australia, but still get the same excitement when spending time with them in the wild. They are beautiful creatures with individual personalities, & have the most epic life cycle that make them truly fascinating! 💕✌🏻️😀(Kelsey & Brett)

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Organic Easter Bilbies from Wildlife Conservation Co! Supporting Bilby Conservation!

**We will have a Pop Up Stall this week at the Bellingen Community Markets (Saturday 15th)! We will also be at the Coffs Harbour Farmer's Market (Thursday 13th) & Harbourside Markets (Sunday 16th)!** We have a limited number of our (delicious) Easter Bilbies available! Each purchase helps Bilby conservation - we will be giving 10% back to the Save the Bilby Fund! We tracked down Australia's best organic, ethical chocolate & are excited to partner with Deva Cacao in Bellingen to bring you these yummy Bilbies! - Organic, artisan chocolate created in small batches & sweetened only with raw Australian honey! They are locally made using raw cacao, fairly traded & packed in sustainable, compostable packaging! So not only are...

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Why we use Organic Macadamia Oil in our Australian Rainforest Body Scrub | Wildlife Conservation Co

The Macadamia Tree (Macadamia integriflora) is native to the sub-tropical rainforests of Australia. Their natural range is in north eastern NSW and south east Queensland. Macadamia nut oil is the richest botanical source of Palmitoleic acid. Palmitoleic acid is primarily a healing agent, a mono unsaturated fatty acid that is a highly effective anti oxidant. This fatty acid is believed to support cell regeneration in the skin. This same fatty acid is also found in the sebum of the skin, particularly in youth, but diminishes with the aging process. This gives Macadamia oil a natural affiliation with the skin. There is evidence that the skin looses Palmitoleic acid content and slows production as we age. Macadamia oil is particularly effective...

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Dolphins on the Great Barrier Reef | Wildlife Conservation Co.

We love this amazing photo of dolphins on the Great Barrier Reef.  It was taken last week from a helicopter doing surveys in the marine park over Tijou Reef, north of Lockhart River. This area is very remote, situated offshore from Cape York in the northern GBR. Many of these reefs and islands are rarely visited. It really highlights how beautiful the GBR is - a special place that needs to be treasured & protected.. Photo credit: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

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