To Bee or Not to Bee: Managing Feral Bees in Remnant Woodlands
European Honey Bees were introduced into Australia in 1822, and over the last 200 years have become both a valued part of Australia’s ecosystems and a feral pest. Initially, these […]
#PeopleOfNRM – Josh Burney
Get to know NACC NRM’s recently recruited Coastal and Marine Project Officer and the star of this month’s #PeopleOfNRM, Josh Burney! Josh grew up in Geraldton and after completing school, […]
#CreatureFeature – Pycnoporus coccineus (Scarlet Bracket Fungus)
Pycnoporus coccineus is a fungus native to Western Australia, commonly known as Scarlet Bracket Fungus; scarlet due to its striking colour and bracket because of the shelf-like shape it grows […]
Our Latest Quest to Check the Nests
This month, some of the NACC NRM team ventured out to Murchison House Station to monitor the local Carnaby’s cockatoo population and check out any happenings within their hollows. Amid […]
Celebrating National Science Week with a Walk on the Wild Side

National Science Week took place during August, with NACC NRM joining Chapman River Friends’ for their National Science Walk community event to mark the occasion! On Sunday 11 August, the […]
Northern Agri Group Spring Field Day: Navigating a Not So Normal Season

If this year’s weather conditions have proven anything it’s that Australia’s climate can vary from one year to the next and the Northern Agricultural Region is a prime example. Over […]
Young Minds Explore Ecosystems and Marine Macroinvertebrates

There was fun to be had for all ages last week as NACC NRM’s Coastal and Marine team joined forces with Birdlife Midwest to host an educational experience with Walkaway […]
#PeopleOfNRM – Yvette Hollings
We are excited to introduce you to this month’s #PeopleOfNRM, NACC NRM’s Regional Drought Resilience Planning Project Officer Yvette Hollings! You might have spotted Yvette on our social media pages […]
#CreatureFeature – Triops australiensis (Shield Shrimp)
Starring in this month’s #CreatureFeature is an interesting little critter whose unique story epitomises the wonder of our natural environment as it changes from season to season.
Goodbye Winter, Hollow Spring

The Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt are breathtaking at this time of year, showcasing a diverse understory filled with a variety of flowering annuals and perennials. While this stunning […]