Reveg-Elation! 2020 Planting Underway
As the days are getting colder and the winter rain has started to fall across the Northern Agricultural Region, NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team are celebrating the first of 2020’s Gnow […]
Irwin River Revegetation Beats Boxthorn
This months before and after Photomon snaps show the success of a series of planting events initiated by the Shire of Irwin’s Tidy Towns Sustainable Committee and supported via Round […]
Online Bird Photography Workshop A ‘Flying’ Success
This month NACC NRM teamed up with photographer Georgina Steytler to offer an online workshop focusing on ethical bird photography! As novices to the new online workshop world, both Georgina […]
#SolidScience – Aboriginal Astronomy
Across different cultures of the world, people look up into the night sky and they see many different things. Indigenous people have long used the stars to tell stories, for […]
Is water erosion raining on your parade?
In an effort to be optimistic about the rainfall this winter, we are diving into the issue of water erosion. While water erosion is no shallow topic and is far […]
The grass really is greener on the other side!
Could native grasses be the key to a sustainable system? Australian native grass is the general term used to describe the diverse range of grasses that have evolved over millions […]
#CreatureFeature – Templetonia retusa (Flame Bush)
You may have noticed the bright red round bushes that are currently flowering in the Midwest along our coastlines. Known commonly as Flame bushes, Templetonia retusa is a pea flower […]
Pumping the Brakes on Pyp Grass
Last Month’s Photomon snaps boasted positive results of revegetation next to the Irwin Estuary, following removal of African Boxthorn. This month we ventured out to Jurien Bay and Cervantes to […]
Planting the Seed for Future Generations
The first day of school holidays saw NACC NRM, along with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA), getting out into the sunshine with friends and family to do […]
#SolidScience – Seasons
Most calendars are based around a four season model – summer, autumn, winter and spring. However, many Aboriginal communities use a six season model to base their yearly timeline around. […]