Echidnas as Ecosystem Engineers in York Gum Woodland

Dr Nic Dunlop of the Perenjori Hills Sanctuary Working Group shares intriguing results from a recent study around Echidnas, their diet, and their influence on the microbiome in an area of York Gum woodland.
Counting Cockatoos and Inspiring Action

March saw our Biodiversity team partnering with Birdlife WA to host a workshop empowering our community to be part of the 2026 Great Cocky Count.
From Canopy to Culture: Weaving for Carnaby’s Workshop

As part of the recent Tree Festival, NACC NRM hosted a weaving workshop, inviting participants to connect with culture while learning more about Carnaby’s Cockatoos and the importance of their treetop habitats.
The Hidden Life of Dead Wood

From colourful carpets of wildflowers to the vivid green shades of mid storey shrubs and the twisting towers of eucalypts, there is no denying the natural beauty of a woodland landscape.
Revegetation 101: Plan, Prep, Plant

As revegetation season quickly approaches, invest in your project by getting started on the right foot and taking the time to plan and prepare. By understanding your site, identifying goals, and addressing potential challenges early, you’ll set yourself up for a thriving, sustainable landscape that supports local wildlife and ecosystems.
A Community Connected by Conservation

If there is one thing scientists have discovered since they began studying the natural world, it’s that everything is interconnected. We have learned – and continue to learn – about the complex host of processes, plants and animals that all rely on each other for their continuation, each playing a unique but necessary role in the web of life. In the Northern Agricultural Region, this intricacy is reflected in the critically endangered Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt.
House & Home: New Nooks for Nesting Carnabys

Final inspections and lockup are complete on four artificial hollows in Eneabba as part of ‘House and Home: Safeguarding Native Species’, a joint venture program funded by Mitsui E&P Australia and Beach Energy.
#CreatureFeature – Charybdis annulata (Banded-Leg Swimming Crab)

The Banded-Leg Swimming Crab is named after its unique patterned legs and its expertise in moving through water.
#CreatureFeature – Chamelaucium uncinatum (Geraldton Wax)

Western Australia is home to over 12,000 endemic species, with 60% of wildflowers being found nowhere else. The Northern Agricultural Region is at the heart of this environment, allowing us to witness this unique flora for ourselves.
Native Seed Supply in the NAR

In September last year, NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team attended the Greening Australia Native Seed Field Day at the Jarrega Seed Production Area in Eganu, to get a firsthand look at a site of scale producing native seed within the region.