Conversations Under the Christmas Lights

NACC NRM recently joined the festive crowds at Christmas on the Terrace, hosting a stall alongside Birdlife Midwest-Geraldton to connect with the community and share stories about our region’s natural environment!
#CreatureFeature – Coccinella transversalis (Transverse Ladybird)

The first insects many of us connected with as children were often ladybirds – brightly coloured, spotty, gentle, and harmless to hold. They’re one of the few insects we instinctively treat with fondness. But behind that warm, nostalgic feeling lies a powerful environmental workhorse.
Girls Rule the Roost!

Spring has been a busy season for the Murchison population of Carnaby’s Cockatoos, with the NACC NRM Biodiversity team completing another trip to the area and successfully banding four female birds and one male!
Feral Rabbits: Small Pest, Big Impact

As we swing into summer, it’s a great time for farmers and landholders to plan and implement rabbit control activities for the year. Local biosecurity groups are taking EOIs now for anyone wanting 1080 bait for mixing to help control rabbit populations (see below for details) – so it’s worth carving out some time from your harvest schedule if possible!
Growing Skills, Growing Team

NACC NRM recently welcomed local university student, Jasmyn, who joined us for her practical placement! Jasmyn is studying a Bachelor of Education, with a focus on biology and sport, through Central Queensland University at the Geraldton Universities Centre.
Goodbye Winter, Hollow Spring

The Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt are breathtaking at this time of year, showcasing a diverse understory filled with a variety of flowering annuals and perennials. While this stunning […]
FACT SHEET | Banksia Woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain

Download PDF version here This project is jointly funded by the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust and NACC NRM, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel.
Great Cocky Count Covers New Ground

Sunday 14 April officially marked the 2024 Great Cocky Count! Data collected through the Great Cocky Count, WA’s largest citizen science survey, helps researchers to gain a better understanding of […]
Creature Feature – Litoria moorei (Motorbike Frog)

As one of WA’s most sighted (or more likely, heard) frog species, the Motorbike Frog is well known for both its striking appearance and its unmistakable call that mimics the revving and gear-shifting of a motorbike.
House & Home Launches a New Chapter in Conservation

At the end of October, NACC NRM hosted valued delivery partners at the NACC NRM Enterprise Hub to mark the commencement of our new five-year project, ‘House and Home: Safeguarding Native Species’, supported by Mitsui E&P Australia (MEPAU) and Beach Energy.