Two Way Science in Badimia Country
Malleefowl monitoring has kicked off with a bang in Badimia Country in the mid-west of WA – with more than 321 mounds being monitored by a handful of dedicated volunteers […]
Climate Change Resilience: Indigenous Perspectives
Climate change is a risk to a range of sectors, industries and ecosystems around Australia. Climate change impacts and risks therefore need to be considered in environmental policy development and […]
National First Peoples Gathering On Climate Change
Last month NACC NRM’s Aboriginal Program Coordinator, Bianca McNeair had the honour of being invited to attend the Interim Steering Committee of the National First Peoples Gathering on Climate Change. […]
Solid Science – The Coast Tells an Ancient Story
Many ancient Aboriginal sites – many of which are called middens – are found on the coast. These middens are made of shells, stone flakes, bones and more. Aboriginal people […]
#PeopleofNRM – Jordan Jackamarra and Caleb Shaw
The Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program (MARP) provides opportunities for Aboriginal peoples across the Mid-West region to engage in natural resource management activities while delivering on-ground conservation with a strong cultural […]
Spirit of Collaboration Remains Strong
Four years and counting…… that’s how long NACC NRM has supported Bush Heritage Australia to host the Hamelin Science Fair. The 2019 Hamelin Science Fair was a free weekend of […]
Geraldton Shines the Spotlight on Saving Species
The 2019 WA Threatened Species Forum – held in Geraldton – offered two days of knowledge sharing, insightful discussion, as well as informative presentations by pioneers, leaders of NRM bodies, scientists, academics, […]
Our Coast, Our Land – Striving Together
In early October, the WA Landcare Network hosted the 2019 State NRM and Coastal Conference in Perth. This highly regarded WA event has been held regularly since the 1990s, and […]
Solid Science – Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Traditional ecological knowledge is the knowledge that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have of the land, sea, sky and waterways, and the relationships between them. For thousands of years, […]
First Keynote Speaker Announced for 2019 WA Threatened Species Forum
Internationally renowned plant conservation biologist Stephen Hopper will bring a special perspective this September when he delivers his keynote presentation – Sacred Hills, Waters and Fire – at the 2019 […]