by Chrissy Kerin | Oct 6, 2022 | Healthy Environments, News
Calling all volunteers for the annual Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo nesting survey! A team of dedicated volunteers will be undertaking the annual survey in Ravensthorpe with the main focus being the weekend of October 15th & 16th. Some additional assistance may be...
by Chrissy Kerin | Oct 6, 2022 | Land & Water, News
Round 2 of The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s $15 million Carbon Farming and Land Restoration Program (CF-LRP) is now open! The program aims to realise agriculture’s potential to sequester carbon in the landscape and contribute...
by Chrissy Kerin | Oct 5, 2022 | Land & Water, News
On October 3rd, South Coast NRM launched the Albany Sandplain and Wetlands Forum with a field trip to Ballogup (Lake Pleasant View). Menang Elder Vernice Gillies shared her passion for cultural heritage, conservation and preservation. Team member Hannah Bannister and...
by Chrissy Kerin | Oct 5, 2022 | Land & Water, News
Sustainable land management in Western Australia has been boosted by a ground-breaking initiative that has more accurately calculated the extent of salinity in the agricultural region to support new approaches to conserving natural assets and agricultural...
by Chrissy Kerin | Oct 4, 2022 | Healthy Environments, News
The breeding season has started for threatened Carnaby’s black cockatoos, and Borden Primary School students were given a treat to see these delightful birds nesting in a stunning piece of Wandoo Woodland bush near Borden. Around 60 cockatoo artificial nesting hollows...