On the move… in Jurien Bay
We’ve moved! For all things NRM in the south of the NAR, come see Rodger Walker and Philippa Schmucker at their new offices located at the Jurien Bay Civic Centre […]
Hot topic in farming
Agriculture is heating up in February with NACC’s Productive Farming Future Forum. The forum aims to bring together leading scientists and innovative farmers to discuss how a changing climate will […]
The final countdown
In October this year, NACC joined dozens of bird lovers to explore Geraldton’s backyard, as part of the Aussie Backyard Bird Count. Held by Birdlife Midwest-Geraldton and NACC, the successful […]
Seeking volunteers: Kalbarri
Let it grow
From flower to seed, determining the right time to collect can be tricky business. However, Coastcare volunteers from around the NAR are now full bottle on the intriguing business of […]
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Large-articled Samphire
Tecticornia bulbosa, or the large-articled Samphire, is a low sprawling shrub with barrel-shaped segments, or articles, coated with a thick waxy powder. The articles are hairless and pale blue or […]
Seedlings survive the seasons
It may have been an especially dry spring season for some, but these seedlings have dug their roots extra deep. About 90 per cent of seedlings planted at Kingsley and […]
O-fish-al take over
There are fish a-plenty out at East Chapman, but unfortunately, of the wrong kind. NACC staff along with the Batavia Coast Maritime Institute (BCMI) team, visited waterways located at the […]
Farewell to Philippa – but not for too long
Philippa Schmucker is renowned along the coastline for her helping hands and community spirit. Working in the Northern Agricultural Region as the Coastal and Marine Project Officer based in Jurien […]
Cooking up a storm
Glenn Cook is blowing people away with his monthly webinar climate briefings. The Senior Climate Liaison Officer for the Bureau of Meteorology, puts the previous month’s weather into context, detailing […]