A Quoll-ity Time at Mt Gibson
Recently, Sam our Biodiversity Project Officer and Annabelle our Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator travelled to Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s (AWC) Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary to watch the first Western Quolls (Dasyurus […]
Team Retreat to Mt Gibson
Every year the NACC NRM team takes two days out of the office and away from the daily grind to reconnect; with each other and with the fabulous work that […]
#PeopleOfNRM – Matt Lynn
In February’s newsletter, we are introducing you to the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Mt Gibson Sanctuary & Operations Manager, Matt Lynn! How long have you been involved in biodiversity conservation? I’ve […]
#PeopleOfNRM – Georgina Anderson
Our very first #PeopleOfNRM for 2021 is Georgina Anderson, a Field Ecologist at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy in Mt Gibson! After graduating from Murdoch University with a Bachelor of Environmental […]
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.
Totally wild camp-out
Despite it being one of the ‘jewels in the crown’ of biodiversity strongholds in the NACC NRM Region, few residents of the region probably know that the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Mt Gibson Sanctuary is home to one of Australia’s most ambitious mammal reintroduction projects.
Banded Hare-wallabies return to mainland mid-west Australia
The Midwest team from Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) have just announced some very exciting news for the NACC NRM region…