The Show Must Go On
Whilst awaiting news on funding proposals, NACC NRM’s Coastal and Marine team has been anything but idle. There is always the need to share knowledge on coastal topics and plenty […]
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, […]
Rangers Come Together on Naaguja Country
On Monday 8 April, NACC NRM’s Aboriginal Custodianship team collaborated with Naaguja Warangkarri Aboriginal Corporation (NWAC) to host our Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program (MARP) Regional Meeting! Aboriginal Ranger Teams from […]
Navigating the Environmental Impacts of Beach Driving
NACC NRM’s Coastcare Support Officer Dr Mic Payne recently featured on ABC Landline, discussing the impacts of four wheel drive vehicle use on our coastline and ecosystems. Dr Payne spoke to […]
#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 […]
Now More Than Ever
Monday 27 May marked the beginning of National Reconciliation Week 2024. This year’s theme is ‘Now More Than Ever’, a reminder of the need for reconciliation and the power of […]
The Impacts of Light Spill on Lancelin’s Seabirds
By Nic Dunlop & Alison Goundrey – Living with Nature Program, Seaview Park Earlier in May, the rescue of two fledgling Wedge-tailed Shearwaters from seafront buildings came as a reminder […]