Buzz Off: Feral Bees Evicted From Wandoo Woodlands

A targeted conservation effort has seen the successful removal of feral bee colonies from 16 tree hollows within the Wandoo woodlands of Dookanooka Nature Reserve. This work is extremely important in safeguarding natural hollows, which are critical to the breeding and survival of endangered species, like the Carnaby’s Cockatoo.
Connecting Producers, People, and Possibilities in the Mid West

Food producers, researchers, industry reps, students and consumers came together in Dongara in early April to talk local food production and what it means to be resilient. The event, organised by the Mid West Food Industries Alliance, was designed to kickstart a broader conversation about the Mid West region’s food production industry, which continues to grow larger, stronger and more resilient. NACC NRM’s Sustainable Agriculture Project Officer, Yvette Hollings, got in amongst the action and came away with some key messages.
Every Count Counts

At the start of April, NACC NRM took part in the 2025 Great Cocky Count, Western Australia’s largest citizen science event dedicated to monitoring one of the state’s most iconic and endangered birds – the Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo.