#PlacesofNRM – Noondamurra Pool
Noondamurra Pool is located to the south east of Yuna along the Tenindewa-Nabawa Road. The pool is part of the Northern Loop of the Mullewa Drive Trails, and is a much loved picnic site for local families and tourists alike.
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Resinous Poverty Bush (Eremophila vernicosa)
The Resinous Poverty Bush (Eremophila vernicosa) is listed as Vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) and the WA Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.
Yamaji yarns in the classroom
The teachers became the students this week when NACC hosted a Professional Learning Workshop at Allendale Primary School with the aim of Sharing Yamaji Knowledge.
A ripper sustainable agriculture field day for people with small blocks

“Positive changes on even a single small acre can make a big difference to the environment, and pasture or weed management in particular can provide many benefits, no matter how big or small the property is.”
#PlacesofNRM – Karara Rangeland Park
Karara Rangeland Park – a vast reserve managed by the Parks and Wildlife branch of the Department for Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions – is located east of Perenjori and comprises of six former pastoral stations.
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Wilson’s Wattle (Acacia wilsonii)
Wilson’s Wattle (Acacia wilsonii) has recently been listed as Endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
Harold Park – A haven for Malleefowl
The elusive Malleefowl might soon make an appearance on Charles Wass’ property after he recently finished installing a 2.3km section of fencing on his 1,700 hectare farm ‘Harold Park’ located south-west of Coorow.
Safe haven in the bush
A sanctuary is often defined as a place of refuge or safety from pursuit and danger. This is definitely one way to describe the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary as it has become the perfect place of refuge for some of Western Australia’s most precious and threatened native species.
#PlacesofNRM – The Moresby Range
The Moresby Range is an ancient landscape feature, formed some 50 million years ago and their unique shape makes for interesting viewing. A fantastic view of the Range can be […]
Charismatic Carnaby’s counted for science
The Great Cocky Count, which happens every year in autumn, is an event where Black Cockatoos are counted at known roost sites. This autumn was no exception, with a crew […]