#Creature Feature – Calyptorhynchus banksii (Red-tailed Black Cockatoo)
The Red-tailed Black Cockatoo, also known as Banks’ Black Cockatoo, is found in all states of mainland Australia, with five distinct subspecies occurring in eight discrete populations. Two of the […]
Restoring the Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt
The Eucalypt Woodlands of the Western Australian Wheatbelt have long been iconic part of Australia’s identity, history, and unique landscape and are now considered critically endangered. Eucalypts are a keystone […]
#Creature Feature – Puffinus assimilis (Little Shearwater)
Puffinus assimilis, better known as the Little Shearwater, is a small shearwater bird hailing from the petrel family, Procellariidae. Despite its genus name, Puffinus, the little shearwater is not related to the […]
Planning for the Protection & Prosperity of our Region’s Assets
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””] NACC NRM has recently developed an Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan for Biodiversity and Agricultural Natural Capital in the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR). It’s a bit of a […]
A Great ‘Tern Out’ at Lancelin Island
The WA Seabird Conservation Network (WASCN) team has been busy undertaking annual ‘dark’ tern monitoring on Lancelin Island! One group successfully banded Brown (Common) Noddy nestlings, and another group re-captured […]
#CreatureFeature – Austracantha minax (Christmas Spider)
Christmas Spiders were given their name as in some parts of Australia, they come out mostly during the summer months. They are also known as “jewel spiders” due to their […]
Stay Tuned for More in 2024
Another year has flown past and as is tradition, NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team are recapping the happenings of the past year; new collaborations and projects, highlights, and challenges. To start […]
#CreatureFeature – Swainsona formosa (Sturt’s Desert Pea)
The Sturt’s desert pea is one of Australia’s best-known wildflowers and was named after English botanist Isaac Swainson. The desert pea is famous for its distinctive blood-red, leaf-like flowers, each […]
An Early ‘Tern’ Out at Hutt Lagoon
This month, NACC NRM Biodiversity Project Officer Sam rallied the troops and headed to Hutt Lagoon to check on one of the very precious Australian Fairy Tern colonies of the […]
Properly Propagating to Seed Your Scenery
Are you thinking about adding some local native plants to your garden? Perhaps you’re curious about how you can provide habitat to support local fauna this winter… Why not collect […]