Monitoring More Malleefowl!

Watheroo National Park LiDAR results are in! And we are excited to announce we have new mounds to monitor! As part of NACC NRM’s Malleefowl project ‘Gnow or Never’, NACC […]
A Quoll-ity Time at Mt Gibson
Recently, Sam our Biodiversity Project Officer and Annabelle our Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator travelled to Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s (AWC) Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary to watch the first Western Quolls (Dasyurus […]
Malleefowl Monitoring Bringing People Together on Country
This year Malleefowl in the Northern Agricultural Region have provided a wonderful opportunity for collaboration across regional organisations. Every year in the hottest month’s citizen scientists and monitoring coordinators head […]
What is your New Year ‘Reveg-olution?’
Happy New Year from all of us at NACC NRM! We are wondering if you are ready to undertake a revegetation project. If you are, there are a few things […]
A Snapshot of Scaly-Butt Malle (Eucalyptus leprophloia)
The ‘Threatened Species Action Plan’ lists 110 priority species for conservation action across Australia’s wide range of environments. This list helps to focus the Australian Government effort and at the […]
#CreatureFeature – Pomatostomus superciliosus (White Browed Babbler)
White-browed Babblers are a small dark brown bird with a white throat, white tipped tail and a long curved bill. As their name suggests they also have a distinct white […]
Safeguarding Midwest Flora: A Snapshot of Eremophila subangustifolia
100 priority species have been selected to help focus the efforts of the Australian Government and partners on threatened species recovery actions. Eremophila subangustifolia is one of these priority species […]
Spreading the Seed-Collecting Skills
Last week our Biodiversity Project Officer Lynsey joined the Department of Biodiversity, Conservations & Attractions along with Yamatji Rangers from Geraldton, Badimia Rangers from Thundelarra and Western Mulga Rangers in […]
The Birds and the Bats
In the first week of November, our Biodiversity Team showed our region’s local bat populations some love. The team hosted an informative bat walk under the stars, and the following […]
#CreatureFeature – Sparassidae (Huntsman spider)
A huntsman spider is quite sociable compared to other spiders. They can live with up to 300 spiders, where they raise their young together and even feed each other. Huntsman […]