#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: The Whale Shark
Rhincodon typus, more commonly known as The Whale Shark, is a stunning sea creature. Greyish in colour, bluish or brownish above, with a distinctive checkered pattern of creamy white spots […]
Gingin celebrates World Wetlands Day
Wetlands are wonderful and not just because they play important roles in providing ecosystem services that keep our landscapes healthy and productive. Wetlands support industries such as agriculture, fisheries, forestry […]
Optimism in the face of challenging and changing conditions
Optimism! For me, that was perhaps the overwhelming emotion that I picked-up from just about everyone who attended the excellent “Farming Futures Forum” workshop which NACC conducted in Coorow this […]
Tern experts flock to Lancelin
Birds in the Northern Agricultural Region are on the move … and a group of passionate birders is hot on their tail. The group – the Seabird Tracking Reference Group […]
Shorebirds 2020: and counting
The Northern Agricultural Region’s coastline is a great birdwatching place in WA – with amazing species of shorebirds calling it their home. However, our exquisite feathered friends are facing a […]
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Painted Button-quail
Turnix varius scintillans, or the Painted Button-quail (Houtman Abrolhos) is a striking bird. The species has grey or brownish upperparts and is heavily marked with a combination of white, reddish-brown and […]
Youth kit-start for land care
There are How-To guides for just about everything, but when it comes to Landcare and youth, we’re often stumped. Until now. To help community groups engage more young people in […]
Under the microscope
Students will be seeing things a lot more clearly following the donation of four microscopes to schools across the Northern Agricultural Region. Dongara District High School, Morawa District High School, […]
Getting Moore from the bush
There’s more to the bush than meets the eye. And the recent Magic of Bush Medicine and Bush Foods workshop proved it. Learning about the versatility of many native […]
Give me a home among the gum trees
They can provide a wind break, control insect and pests, help fight rising water tables, prevent soil erosion, and provide valuable seeds. They are the Eucalypt Woodlands of the Western […]