Spreading the Word about Woodland Restoration
This month, Biodiversity Program Coordinator Jarna Kendle took the stage to deliver an informative presentation about NACC NRM’s new project, ‘Restoring the Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt’. Jarna spoke […]
A Sense of Place Forum a Success
By Alison Goundrey – Seaview Park Community Association The Seaview Park Community Association’s Sense of Place Forum was held on Saturday 22 June, and provided attendees much food for thought […]
To Bee or Not to Bee: Managing Feral Bees in Remnant Woodlands
European Honey Bees were introduced into Australia in 1822, and over the last 200 years have become both a valued part of Australia’s ecosystems and a feral pest. Initially, these […]
#CreatureFeature – Pycnoporus coccineus (Scarlet Bracket Fungus)
Pycnoporus coccineus is a fungus native to Western Australia, commonly known as Scarlet Bracket Fungus; scarlet due to its striking colour and bracket because of the shelf-like shape it grows […]
Our Latest Quest to Check the Nests
This month, some of the NACC NRM team ventured out to Murchison House Station to monitor the local Carnaby’s cockatoo population and check out any happenings within their hollows. Amid […]
#CreatureFeature – Triops australiensis (Shield Shrimp)
Starring in this month’s #CreatureFeature is an interesting little critter whose unique story epitomises the wonder of our natural environment as it changes from season to season.
Counting Down to the Great Cocky Count

It’s that time of year again when we grab our binoculars and join volunteers all over the Midwest and South West to take part in Western Australia’s largest citizen science […]
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.
Banksia Woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain

Once growing in thick bands from Jurien Bay to Dunsborough, the past 200 years have seen Banksia Woodlands suffer from extensive clearing to make way for urban sprawl, mining, and […]
#CreatureFeature – Zanda latirostris (Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo)

Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos are endemic to Western Australia, and though commonly found in the Midwest and south, have been recorded roosting as far north as Kalbarri! For over three years, […]