Celebrating Community Success: Right Whale Tracker Regional Forums 2025
The first Right Whale Tracker Community Regional Forums for 2025 were a resounding success!
The first Right Whale Tracker Community Regional Forums for 2025 were a resounding success!
Thanks to all the volunteers who came along to our various planting days at Amity Reach (Yakanup) on Yakamia Creek.
One of the key challenges during times of low pasture growth and seasonal variability is meeting livestock nutritional requirements in the most sustainable and economical way.
South Coast NRM welcomes Emma Sommerville to the team!
After a huge year of integrated predator control, the Fitz-Stirling Fauna Recovery Project is now drawing to a close.
South Coast NRM’s Sustainable Agricultural Facilitator (SAF), Victoria Bennett, thoroughly enjoyed supporting and chatting amongst landholders at the Oyster Harbour Catchment Group Inc. “Dung Beetle Basics – Build your herd!” workshop last Friday.
In alignment with our purpose ‘To inspire and empower people to care for nature for the benefit of future generations and for nature itself’ in our region, South Coast NRM is pleased to announce the addition of Victoria Bennett to our team.
South Coast NRM fully supports the Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation (ENTAC) in their request for community and political leaders to reject a surge in racist and conspiracy-led rhetoric that has exploded during the debate over plans for the Wudjari Marine Park.
What an incredible turnout to the South Coast Enviro-Experiences Quiz Night recently held to celebrate enviro volunteering.
Well done to the enthusiastic year 10 students (and teachers!) from Bethel Christian School who attended South Coast NRM’s recent community participation event at Yakanup Park (Amity Reach) on Yakamia Creek.
Thirty three volunteers participated in the collaborative Save Our Snake-Necked Turtle and City of Albany Turtle Tracking project to help protect turtles and their nests, and their hard work has been extremely rewarding!
This year’s Albany and Regional Volunteer Service’s ‘Thank A Volunteer Day’ event, supported by South Coast Enviro Experiences, celebrated their 20th Anniversary at the Princess Royal Sailing Club in Little Grove.