by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 9, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
Recently, South Coast NRM hosted an engaging Cultural awareness workshop as part of a newly funded project focusing on the recovery of threatened flora in the Stirling Range. The workshop was delivered by Gnowangerup Aboriginal Corporation (GAC) chair, Robbie Miniter,...
by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 8, 2022 | Healthy Environments, News
On November 28th, South Coast NRM was joined by Menang Elder Avril Dean, Lindsay Dean and project partners Minderoo Foundation, the City of Albany, and Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, to celebrate works to date and contribute to the restoration works...
by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 8, 2022 | Healthy Environments, News
On the first day of summer we celebrated #GilbertsPotorooDay! December 1st is a celebration of the anniversary (28 years this year!) of the rediscovery of #GilbertsPotoroo at #TwoPeoplesBay on December 1, 1994, after not having been recorded for about 120 years and...
by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 8, 2022 | Land & Water, News
On the 5th of December each year, around the globe, we take a moment to celebrate the lifeforce where food begins, our soils. World Soils Day is a chance to rejoice in the incredible services that soils provide for our planet, from putting food on our tables, to...
by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 8, 2022 | Land & Water, News
Emerging knowledge on the Albany Sandplain and its unique wetlands and water resources is now available to all through the South Coast NRM YouTube channel and here on our website. Follow along with the audience of the forum in exploring critical knowledge and an...
by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 8, 2022 | News, Regional Capacity
On Monday, our South Coast Enviro-Experiences Project Officer, Catherine Johnston, joined Natalie Vesey from Albany & Regional Volunteer Service for the annual #thankavolunteerday held at the Princess Royal Sailing Club in Albany. Rebecca Stephens Member for...