#PlacesofNRM – Karara Rangeland Park
Karara Rangeland Park – a vast reserve managed by the Parks and Wildlife branch of the Department for Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions – is located east of Perenjori and comprises of six former pastoral stations.
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Wilson’s Wattle (Acacia wilsonii)
Wilson’s Wattle (Acacia wilsonii) has recently been listed as Endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
Harold Park – A haven for Malleefowl
The elusive Malleefowl might soon make an appearance on Charles Wass’ property after he recently finished installing a 2.3km section of fencing on his 1,700 hectare farm ‘Harold Park’ located south-west of Coorow.
Safe haven in the bush
A sanctuary is often defined as a place of refuge or safety from pursuit and danger. This is definitely one way to describe the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary as it has become the perfect place of refuge for some of Western Australia’s most precious and threatened native species.
#PlacesofNRM – The Moresby Range
The Moresby Range is an ancient landscape feature, formed some 50 million years ago and their unique shape makes for interesting viewing. A fantastic view of the Range can be […]
WA Coastal Forum: A Day for Our Coasts

On Monday 27 October, NACC NRM’s Aboriginal Custodianship Project Officers, Kyiesha and Taj, and Coastal & Marine Project Officer, Joshua presented at the 2025 WA Coastal Forum! Hosted by the WA Coastal and Marine Network, Coastal stewards from across the state gathered on Whadjuk Country at Coogee Beach Surf Life Saving Club to discuss practical solutions for a resilient coastline.
Charismatic Carnaby’s counted for science
The Great Cocky Count, which happens every year in autumn, is an event where Black Cockatoos are counted at known roost sites. This autumn was no exception, with a crew […]
Fencing is a family affair at Saddleworth Farms
Native vegetation will have the chance to thrive at Saddleworth Farm, a cattle and cropping property in Allanooka, after the owners recently completed a protective fencing project with the help of NACC’s Habitat Fencing Incentive.
Feral pest numbers take a hit, with increase in kills at community shoot
The annual Mingenew Irwin Group community fox shoot was held on Friday the 23rd March. Participation numbers were high with 14 teams registered for the event and 46 people all up.
New study highlights impact of sea level rise on islands
The Northern Agricultural Region has more than its fair share of spectacular islands situated right off the coast.