Perenjori farmers are building a sanctuary for local flora and fauna.
Weelhamby farm is a broad acre wheat farm owned and operated by Jacqui and Dean Van Brunschot, located near Weelhamby Lake, north east of Perenjori.
The Van Brunschots foster a special love for the bushland on their farm and have ambitions to protect about 127 hectares of remnant vegetation, as part of NACC’s Habitat Fencing Incentive scheme.
Perenjori NRM Officers @Sarah_Gilly31 and @JudeCusworth out in @NACC_NRM Region #wildflowers galore pic.twitter.com/HvET5cSqMn
— Jessica Stingemore (@J_Stingemore) September 8, 2015
NACC NRM Officer Sarah Gilleland said the Weelhamby Farm had a beautiful range of diverse native flora, supporting an equally diverse community of fauna. “During our visit we saw some fantastic local bird species, including Red-tailed black cockatoos, budgerigars, red breasted robins and a wedge tail eagle,” she said.
WOW Did someone say flock of budgies! #Weelhamby in @NACC_NRM Region pic.twitter.com/qBbZPwPPLu — Jessica Stingemore (@J_Stingemore) September 8, 2015
Keen to share their farm’s natural beauty, during wildflower season the Van Brunschot’s open their farm to the wider public, allowing tourists to meander along walking trails, to enjoy the native bushland and explosion of colourful wildflower blooms.
By fencing-off their bushland, local farmers help to create a refuge for local flora and fauna where the public can learn about and enjoy nature.
If you have any queries about NACC’s Habitat Fencing Incentive or would like to register an expression of interest, please contact your local NACC Natural Resource Management Officer.
If you would like to see the spectacular wildflowers at Weelhamby for yourself, visit their Facebook page.