#CreatureFeature – Megaptera novaeangliae (Humpback Whale)

Each year, Western Australia’s coastline becomes a highway for one of nature’s most remarkable migrations, the journey of the Humpback Whale. These ocean giants are currently being sighted off the coast of the Northern Agricultural Region, as they travel thousands of kilometres between the chilly feeding grounds of the Antarctic and the warm waters of the Kimberley to breed and give birth.
Let’s Dig into Carbon Farming

Carbon farming can be a confusing concept, with little clarity yet on exactly what is viable in different locations and soil types. However, as interest in the topic grows, more research is being undertaken and an increasing amount of new information is becoming available to the public.
Boots on the Ground & Seedlings in the Soil

NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team has been hard at work supporting ecological restoration efforts across the WA Wheatbelt, with a focus on degraded Eucalypt woodlands.
Regenerating the Rangelands From Mexico to the Mid West

Bridget Watkins, the Regional Soil Coordinator for the South West WA Drought Resilience and Innovation Hub, recently headed to Gabyon station to hear from Alejandro Carrillo, a cattle rancher from Mexico, who shared his tips and tricks for regenerative grazing.