- 1Title:Oliver Moriarty - papers, 1993-1994Creator:
- Oliver Moriarty
Level of description:- fonds
Date of work:1993 - 1994Type of material:- Textual Records
- Clippings
Call number:- MLMSS 5891
- 2Title:Item 17: Adam Taylor, the co-pilot on the Squirrel helicopter owned by National Parks & Wildlife Services, picks up another load of carrots and sweet potatoes for the food drop. Wolgan Valley, in the Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, Thursday 20 February, 2020 / photograph by Matthew Abbott for The New York TimesLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:20 February 2020Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
- 3Title:Item 18: Inside the Squirrel helicopter owned by National Parks & Wildlife Services as it flies to one of the rock wallaby colonies to drop carrots and sweet potatoes, during bushfires. Trent Forge in front seat, Adam Taylor, the co-pilot is in the back dropping the vegetables out the side door of the helicopter. Wolgan Valley, in the Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, 20 February 2020 / photograph by Matthew AbbottLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:20 February 2020Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
- 4Title:Item 19: Michaela Jones, a senior project officer at National Parks & Wildlife Services, and Warwick Michael who works at Jenolan Caves, carry bags of carrots to a Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby colony that survived the recent bushfires. Jenolan Caves, Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve, New South Wales, 21 February, 2020 / photograph by Matthew AbbottLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:21 February 2020Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
- 5Title:Item 20: Warwick Michael who works at Jenolan Caves and is paid by National Parks & Wildlife Services to feed the rock wallabies, disperses carrots on a rock ledge at a Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby colony that survived the recent bushfires, Jenolan Caves, Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve, New South Wales, 21 February, 2020 / photograph by Matthew AbbottLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:21 February 2020Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
- 6Title:Item 21: Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies eat carrots dropped by National Parks & Wildlife Services staff to help the animals survive after the recent bushfires. Jenolan Caves, Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve, New South Wales, 21 February, 2020 / photograph by Matthew AbbottLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:21 February 2020Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs