#CreatureFeature – Barnardius zonarius (Australian Ringneck)
The Australian Ringneck is located and only found in Australia. There are four subspecies of Australian Ringnecks separated into two groups; the Mallee Ringneck (barnardi) as well as the Cloncurry […]
Adaptive Management Predator Experiment Shining a Light on Nightlife
In October 2021 NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team and the Western Mulga Rangers installed 10 camera traps as part of a National Malleefowl Recovery Teams (NMRT) adaptive management experiment. We recently […]
Living with Nature Project Kicks Off
By Alison Goundrey, Conservation Council of Western Australia The Living with Nature project has kicked off with a busy May weekend covering some of the preliminaries for this ‘two year […]
#PeopleOfNRM – Matt Lynn
In February’s newsletter, we are introducing you to the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Mt Gibson Sanctuary & Operations Manager, Matt Lynn! How long have you been involved in biodiversity conservation? I’ve […]
#CreatureFeature – Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt
For millennia, majestic eucalypt woodlands formed a patterned tapestry carpeting the region stretching across the southwest of WA, from Mullewa south to Cranbrook in the Great Southern. These woodlands had […]
Community Grants Reinvigorating Biodiversity in the Northern Agricultural Region
The unique and threatened flora, fauna and ecological communities of the Northern Agricultural Region will be further protected and revived through four community projects that have just received funding from […]
Sea Change for the Midwest Carnaby’s Cockatoos
As summer trickles in and the nestlings launch from the hollows to join their parents in flight, the Carnaby cockatoo flocks will soon be packing their bags to head from […]
#CreatureFeature – Rodanth manglesii (Mangles Everlasting)
Rhodanthe is a genus consisting of 46 species. Rhodanthe manglesii hails from the Asteraceae family and is also known as Mangles’ everlasting, paper daisies, or pink sunrays. Rhodanthe manglesii, is a […]
Seeking Solutions at the Black Cockatoo Symposium
On the 7th of December, NACC’s Biodiversity Project Officer Kahree travelled south to Mandurah to attend Birdlife WA’s Black Cockatoo Symposium to learn some more about how to help our […]
And That’s a Wrap on 2021 for NACC’s Biodiversity Team
2021 was a year to remember for NACC’s biodiversity team. We worked all across our region with a range of amazing and passionate community groups, landholders and agencies to protect, restore, and learn all about our regions natural assets in partnership […]