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The native flora and fauna still existing on the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay are sturdy, however in my lifetime I have witnessed the decline of the echidna and the blue tongue lizard, ti-tree and coastal banksia to name a few natives once prevalent in Mount Martha. Destruction of habitat and increased influx of apathetic humans has ensured their demise.

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Acrylic paint on stretched canvas, sealed and varnished!

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#Acrylic paint, # Nature, # Animals, # Native, # Habitat, # Beauty, # Flora, # Fauna, # Australia, # Mornington Peninsula

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