Kakadu is calling you!
We know you care about our iconic Aussie species: kangaroos, koalas, kookaburras and critters of all shapes and sizes. And so many of them are under threat. Consequently, we’re inviting […]
It’s in the soil – Biodiversity month!
Soil is more than just the squishy stuff under our boots. We live and walk on it, we rely on it to grow our food, and it maintains many other […]
Talkin’ Soil
There was plenty of talkin’ – about healthy soil, bugs and biology – at the recent 2015 Talkin’ Soil Health Conference held earlier this month in Kojonup. Around 150 farmers […]
Boxthorn boxed out… again
This pesky weed is hard to stamp out. But the Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW), along with the NACC team, are getting the job done, as the African Boxthorn, […]
Ten out of ten for Bush Heritage Australia
Hats off to Bush Heritage Australia for a decade of conservation work at their Eurardy Reserve – one of the many “jewels” in the Northern Agricultural region. When Bush Heritage […]
The countdown has begun
Unbelievably almost … nine months of this year have sped by, and we’re already into October. Harvesters are running, Spring windflowers are waning, and the last 30 days of the […]
Wild About Weelhamby
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 […]
Thumbs up for these greenies
It’s not an easy job having a green thumb but these three schools have what it takes. Leaning Tree Community School, Dongara District High School and Chapman Valley Primary School […]
It’s showtime! The NACC team out and about
Spring means many things to many people across the region, but for the NACC team it’s “show season” meaning that many of the crew have been out and about over […]
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Acacia aristulata
Watheroo Wattle, or Acacia aristulata, is a white shrub, with waxy, hairy branches. Typically, the Wattle flowers between September and December, with creamy white coloured flowers and arranged in globular heads. […]