Conservation Efforts Leaf No Koobabbie Eremophila Behind

‘House and Home: Safeguarding Native Species’ has been a collaborative project between NACC NRM, the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA), and Mitsui & Beach Energy, making significant strides to protect the critically endangered Koobabbie Eremophila (Eremophila koobabbiensis) within the Northern Agricultural Region. Thanks to this project all known subpopulations are now safely fenced off, preventing grazing by livestock, kangaroos, and rabbits, giving these precious plants a fighting chance!
Healing Hill River, Standing Up for Saltmarsh

Weed control works have begun as part of the federal government-funded project “Improving subtropical and temperate coastal saltmarsh in the Northern Agricultural Region” with Hill River estuary, just south of Jurien Bay, first cab off the rank. Coastal and Marine Project Officer, Josh Burney, joined Annie Shaw, Sharon Mills, Kane Shaw and Ethan King from the KMAC (Kwelena Mambakort Aboriginal Corporation) Environmental and Botanical team to tackle invasive Sharp Rush (Juncus acutus).
#CreatureFeature – Pyrorchis nigricans (Red Beak Orchid)

In the wake of bushfires, an extraordinary transformation occurs in Australia’s wild places. Rising from the scorched earth, Pyrorchis nigricans (most commonly known as Red Beak) burst into bloom in a striking display of red and white. Despite being widespread across southern Australia, these orchids are so elusive that at times they go decades without flowering.