Cleaning Up WA
Tangaroa Blue Foundation’s (TBF) annual WA Clean-up took place from the 13th to the 15th of October, with over 80 clean-ups registered throughout the state! NACC NRM’s Coastal & Marine […]
What Canna We Find at Canna?

It’s that time of year again when Australian groups commence the annual monitoring of known and potential Malleefowl mounds. NACC NRM’s Biodiversity team, Jarna and Sam, along with Birdlife Midwest […]
Keeping Kids Creative in the School Holidays
Earlier this month, NACC NRM’s Aboriginal Custodianship team partnered with our friends from Euphorium Creative on a mission to keep our community, both kids and parents, entertained during the recent […]
#CreatureFeature – Ocypus olens (Devil’s Coach Horse Beetle)
The Devil’s Coach Horse Beetle, also known as Devil’s footman, devil’s steed, and cock-tail beetle, is a common beetle found in gardens and under rocks. They are also common in […]
NACC NRM’s Coastal Curriculum Packages Go Live!
To kick off October, our Coastcare Officers Mic and Alanah, along with our Communications Officer Phoebe visited the staff of Dongara District High School to present NACC NRM’s Coastal Curriculum […]
Citizen Science Unearths the Secrets of Hughes Block
What are the chances? A Woolley’s False Antechinus Pseudantechinus woolleyae, so rarely seen and little known, this small mammal has not been assigned a common name! During October, citizen science […]
A Home Among the Artificial Hollows
NACC NRM’s Biodiversity Project Officer Samantha Comito, and Birdlife Midwest volunteer Heather Beswick, were lucky enough to spend a day with the Australian Black Cockatoo specialists Rick Dawson, Peter Mawson, […]
National Agriculture Day 2023
Did you know that agriculture accounts for over a third of the Northern Agricultural Region’s (NAR) economy? With 70% of the land in the NAR dedicated to farming, sustainability of […]
#CreatureFeature – Pseudantechinus woolleyae (Woolley’s False Antechinus)
After recent images were captured of Woolley’s False Antechinus in the Hughes Block remnant in Perenjori, you may find yourself keen to learn more about this rarely-seen creature! Citizen science volunteers […]
#SolidScience – Aboriginal Navigation
Indigenous People have a great depth of knowledge about navigating Country. A vital skill in earlier times, navigation was used for many reasons like sourcing food, hunting, gathering materials for […]