#PeopleOfNRM – Josh Byrne
Who better to talk about in this month’s #PeopleOfNRM than Gardening Australia’s Josh Byrne? Josh recently joined us in Dongara for a Sustainable Properties event where we learned all about […]
Seeking the Secrets of Badja Station’s Malleefowl Population
This month, NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team headed out east to Badja Station to conduct the annual Malleefowl mound monitoring. Every year, dedicated volunteers across Australia brave the dense shrublands and […]
#CreatureFeature – Xanthorrhoea sp. (Grass Tree)
Grass trees are an iconic Australian plant, comprised of 66 species, that are found in all states and territories. The plant starts off as a small crown of rigid grass-like […]
Every Picture Tells a Story
Over the past few editions of NACC Notes, we have been showcasing some of the successes of our Photomon program. However, it would be disingenuous of us to suggest that […]
Heavenly Hectares – Getting a Lot out of Your Plot Webinar
Earlier this month we partnered up with our friends at The Forever Project to deliver NACC NRM’s first online webinar. Originally planned as a face to face workshop, the Forever […]
Additional funding underpins NRM WA collaborative effort
NRM WA Media Release Chair of NRM WA, Dr Rob Keogh has thanked the WA State Government for an increase in Natural Resource Management and Landcare funding in Western Australia, […]
#CreatureFeature – Missulena occatoria (Red-headed Mouse Spider)
Red-headed Mouse Spiders can be found all over mainland Australia, making them the most distributed of all the Mouse spiders. Males and females of the species are so vastly different […]
Putting the ‘Fun’ Back into Funding Applications
Grant funding is the lifeblood of many of our community Landcare and grower groups. The issue with this is that competition for funding is fierce and, as much as agencies […]
Gone with the Wind – A Top Soil Saga
Wind erosion has long been recognised as a major land degradation issue in Western Australia. It involves the detachment, transportation and re-deposition of soil by wind. Over the past few […]
#SolidScience – Bush Medicine
Traditional methods of medicinal treatments have long existed, all around the world. Native plants have been used traditionally for medicinal purposes by Indigenous people, stretching back many millennia. There have […]