Making a mark on Twitter
If you have ever had a conversation with NACC CEO Richard McLellan, there’s a good chance he will start talking about the weather or climate. “My dad used to keep […]
It’ll be over in a flash
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It’ll be over in a flash, so this is one competition you do not want to miss out on! Strap on your camera bag, drag yourself or kids outside and […]
Putting paid to pesky pests
Pest animals are known to have a huge impact on biodiversity and agriculture all across Australia and, unfortunately, the Northern Agricultural Region does not escape unscathed. But on the “plus” […]
Not just a load of rubbish
Who would have thought that rubbish could be so interesting! Students at Perenjori Primary School rolled-up their sleeves, pulled-on their hats and gloves, and went out into their community to […]
Sweet plans for bushfood garden
As part of an initiative to showcase and teach about traditional Aboriginal bushfoods, planning is well underway to establish a native bushfood garden at the Bundiyarra Aboriginal Community Aboriginal Corporation […]
Going live in 3…2…1…
The Northern Agricultural Catchments Council (NACC) is excited to announce that the updated regional aspirations and goals for the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR) are now live on the NARvis website! […]
Sexually-deceptive trap flowers
Watch this fascinating video of pollination of sexually-deceptive orchids by fungus gnats! This video shows how this orchid temporarily captures its pollinator. After a while, the gant gets released, loaded […]
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo
Calyptorhynchus latirostris is listed as Endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). There are a number of threats facing Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo: Habitat fragmentation, particularly […]
It’s scienterrific!
More than 500 students from Geraldton and elsewhere throughout the NACC NRM region got up-close and personal with science this week at the Geraldton Science Festival. The festival, aimed primarily […]
Cocka-doodle-do
To the delight of local bird-watchers, the call of ‘Wee-la, Wee-la’ was heard loud and clear right across the skies of Southwest Australia last week. Listening-out for the distinctive call […]