Lodge Films
Lodge Environmental connects our community with some of the special projects we’re a part of through the vehicle of storytelling in films.

The Prostanthera trail – the search for Australia’s rarest Mintbush
On assignment for the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), Max de Beer, Olivia Gobran, James Lidsey and Jack Talbert were on the Prostanthera trail, a search for the rarest mintbush in all of Australia: P. discolor, last recorded at Baerami in 1988. Filmed by Mane Collective between our Wollongong HQ and the Wollemi National Park, The Prostanthera Trail captures the teams adventures and research in the wilderness to see what they can find.

Artificial hollow creation using a Hollow Hog with Lodge Environmental
Filmed in the Southern Highlands, the Lodge team of tree climbing ecologists showcase the use of the revolutionary Hollow Hog. Olivia and Luke are in action climbing and carving, creating habitat for Australia’s arboreal fauna for many years to come. This film captures the process, the pros and the cons of artifical hollows, demonstrating the importance of maintaining and creating long lasting habitat.