by Suzie Mier | Mar 3, 2022 | News
Developing a national biosecurity strategy for all of Australia has been a collaborative effort between Australian, state and territory governments, and voices speaking for our agriculture, industries, environment and communities. Your feedback will help shape the...
by Suzie Mier | Mar 3, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
Restoring Noongar Boodja are three integrated and time critical projects being managed by South Coast NRM in partnership with the University of WA Albany Campus, Wirlomin Noongar Language & Stories and Albany Heritage Reference Group Aboriginal Corporation...
by Suzie Mier | Feb 24, 2022 | Land & Water, News
After four seasons of water sampling and lots of data management, we are very excited to launch the Stokes Inlet Water Quality Sampling Technical Report! Stokes Inlet, located 80km west of Esperance, has immense social, cultural, and environmental values. Water...
by Suzie Mier | Feb 3, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, Healthy Environments, News
From the desk of Bronte, Regional Ecologist. Along the south coast of Western Australia lies an area steeped in Cultural and ecological value. Lake Pleasant View, North Sister and South Sister Nature Reserves, near Albany, are surrounded by rich granite outcrops,...
by Suzie Mier | Feb 3, 2022 | News
For the first time, #WorldWetlandsDay has been recognised as a United Nations International Day of Importance. Each year on February 2nd, as we celebrate our unique and ecologically significant wetlands, we are acknowledging the anniversary of signing the Convention...