#PeopleOfNRM – Fiamma Riviera
This month we are introducing you to Fiamma, one of our newest staff members. Fiamma is NACC’s Senior Conservation Planning Officer- you might recognise her from our Regional Drought Resilience Planning […]
NAIDOC Week Walk with Chapman River Friends
Our Aboriginal Custodianship Program Coordinator Priscilla Papertalk writes about welcoming NAIDOC Week 2022 with a guided bush walk through the Chapman River Regional Park. On the 3rd of July 2022, […]
Carnaby That Time of the Year Already!
Arriving in June this year the Murchison House Station Carnaby’s wasted no time in doing their part to save their species. NACC NRM, Birdlife and Murchison House Station are in […]
#CreatureFeature – Banksia menziesii (Firewood Banksia)
Banksia menziesii was named after two botanists – Sir Joseph Banks and Archibald Menzies – both who had several botanical discoveries to their name. This banksia is found in Western […]
#SolidScience – Aboriginal People and Biodiversity
“Biodiversity is a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. It can be used more specifically to refer to all of the species in one region […]
Barrel Well Family Planting day – Replanting after Cyclone Seroja
This winter NACC NRM supported Barrel Well Aboriginal Community to revegetate some important riparian habitat on their property which was severely impacted by Cyclone Seroja. NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team spent […]
Local Students’ Cultural Experience at Ellendale Pool
Our Aboriginal Custodianship Program Coordinator Priscilla Papertalk and Aboriginal Custodianship Project Officer Cynthia Indich with support from Lynsey Allen our Biodiversity Officer had the opportunity on the 11th August to […]
#PeopleOfNRM – Paige Kirby
This month, it’s time to get to know NACC NRM’s school-based trainee and Biodiversity star, Paige Kirby! Paige joins our Biodiversity crew once a week and her passion for the […]
#CreatureFeature – Myobatrachus gouldii (Turtle Frog)
The Turtle Frog is found in the southern parts of Western Australia between Geraldton in Esperance and usually inhabits sandy soils. This species tends to skip the tadpole stage of […]
Hammerin’ Homes Workshop A Hit
On Saturday the 9th of April, we were delighted to host a group of approximately eighteen nature-loving enthusiasts for our ‘Hammerin’ Homes’ Workshop! Held in the Gingin Men’s Shed the […]