#ParksForPeople – Badgingarra Natural Playground
Opened in June 2013 and located next to the Badgingarra Community Centre, the Badgingarra Natural Playground was designed by well-known stone-mason and sculptor Bernhard Kaiser, who has also designed nature playgrounds at Kings Park, Princess Margaret Hospital, and in Geraldton.
Living on the edge (of the clearing line)
At the end of the ‘clearing line’ – the boundary between the extensive remaining native vegetation of the inland rangelands and the more extensively-cleared agricultural zone – and sharing a boundary with Lake Moore, Bininninga Farms is a broadarce farm full of life.
Caring for our planet: “Never let it rest”
This week’s column from our CEO Richard McLellan. I’m proud to have been invited to contribute to a new initiative launched earlier this year called Everyday Futures…
‘Local tree’ wins National ‘Eucalypt of the Year’ competition
The iconic River Red Gum that lines the rivers and creeks of the NACC NRM region has been declared the inaugural winner of the ‘Eucalypt of the Year’ award by competition organisers, Eucalypt Australia.
Getting the latest news on growing Australian Sandalwood
Farmers seeking more information about Australian Sandalwood, or who are thinking about growing Sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) are recommended to get in touch with the Australian Sandalwood Network (ASN).
Find your park … and protect it
One of the things I’m particularly proud of is being an Ambassador for the WA Parks Foundation – a relatively recent initiative established by the current Governor of Western Australia, […]
A bird’s-eye view of Australia’s remarkable raptors
Did you know that the wing-span of a Wedge-tailed Eagle can be almost two-and-a-half metres from tip to tip? This fact, and lots more about Australia’s magnificent birds of prey, […]
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Limestone Pea (Chorizema varium)
Limestone Pea (Chorizema varium) is listed as Endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), and Declared Rare Flora under the WA Wildlife Conservation Act 1950. The […]
#ParksForPeople – Chapman River Nature Trail, Nanson
The Chapman River Nature Trail was constructed in 2003-04 to highlight the Chapman River’s ecological and social significance in the region. Management and rehabilitation of the Chapman River Foreshore at […]
NACC prominent at the NRM Science Conference in SA
A warm breeze swirled around a marque at the University of Adelaide as the haunting sound of tapping sticks began echoing across the lawn, drawing the crowd into the first plenary session of […]