Tangled-up in marine debris art
Getting tangled-up in marine debris is not something we would usually enjoy seeing, but this was exactly the case for kids at the Drug Aware Spray the Grey Youth Festival in Jurien Bay last week.
Soil improvement for salt-affected land
Landcare steward Brendon Haeusler is always working hard to improve the soil quality on his farm, and recently completed fencing a four-kilometre protective boundary around a section of native vegetation on his property ‘Kilburn’, northeast of Carnamah.
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Shield-back Spider (Idiosoma nigrum)
The Shield-back Spider (Idiosoma nigrum) is listed as Vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) and Endangered under the WA Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.
Cattle backgrounding: A great opportunity for pastoralists and beef producers to improve their business productivity and profitability
Farming cattle in Western Australia can be tough, especially in times of drought, but producers are increasingly turning to backgrounding as an option for growing cattle for live export, feedlot […]
#Places of NRM – Camel Soak
The surroundings at Camel Soak provide an excellent spot to sit down for a picnic and enjoy the site’s natural beauty, tranquil scenery, and unique vegetation.
Saluting the Minister for Agriculture’s leadership on climate change adaptation
Climate Change – it’s a hot topic.
And hot on the heels of my column in last week’s NACC Notes about the need for all parties to pull together to help farmers adapt to changing climatic conditions ‘Adapting to a changing climate …
#Places of NRM – Dalwallinu Woodlands Walk
Dalwallinu is a sheep and wheat farming town located 250km north of Perth along the Great Northern Highway.
Hugely inspiring and successful Women, Wine and Wellbeing event
Changes are on the way for rural women in the NACC region after a very successful Women, Wine and Wellbeing event organised recently by the West Midlands Group in its home town of Dandaragan.
#SpeciesOfTheWeek – Short-nosed Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus)
While the Short-nosed Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) is not threatened, to celebrate this Easter Season we would like to share some information about one of the world’s true egg-laying mammals.
Fire recovery and resilience workshop in Gingin – register now
With Australian researchers reporting that climate change is lengthening the fire season and increasing the risk of bushfire, residents of the Northern Agricultural Region are being given the chance …