Category: Protecting and managing habitat
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20th January 2021
Margaret River Adopt a Spot program
Nature Conservation Margaret River has an ‘Adopt a Spot’ Program which is restoring the landscape and forging long term community relationships built on stewardship of the land. Adopt a Spot is…
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05th March 2019
Feral Cat workshop
Participants at the Feral Cat workshop, 1 March 2019, organised by the Oyster Harbour Catchment Group. Photo Amanda Keesing. Last Friday’s Feral Cat workshop, organised by Oyster Harbour…
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03rd April 2018
Fences and connectivity
A global collective of renowned scientists has produced a good, if slightly gruesome in its photos, article about the damage big fences do to connectivity across the world. Very pertinent to Western…
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04th February 2018
Dingo fence dismantlement could help farmers and the environment
Where dingoes are concerned, few of us sit on the fence. Photo courtesy ABC News Now here’s some thoughts that will stir up discussion and differing viewpoints. But to us its a…
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31st January 2018
Doesn’t get much cuter than this!
Photo courtesy of Carbon Neutral Charitable Fund This cute snap of a honey possum was captured by Bush Heritage Australia during their fauna monitoring on our Yarraweyah Falls property. Its diet…
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26th January 2018
High water: How design might help fix the Wheatbelt’s water woes
A farm where vehicle traffic has been controlled to limit soil compaction. Photo courtesy of foreground.com.au Here is the full story from foreground.com.auHigh water: How design might help fix the…
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12th September 2016
Barrier fence under Public Environmental Review
Emu father on one side of the barrier fence, his chicks on the other. Photo courtesy of Andrew Hobbs A small win for better environmental process in WA. We welcome last week’s brave decision…
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23rd June 2016
Call for comment of Barrier Fence extension
Oh dear! We do try and work to the positive, but . . . The WA Environmental Protection Authority have just called for comment (by 30 June) on whether to formally assess the WA Department of…
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16th December 2015
CSIRO and Ngadju tackle bushfires in the Great Western Woodlands
Salmon gum woodland in the Great Western Woodlands. Photo Amanda Keesing. Some good recognition for Ngadju traditional knowledge, and for the work the wonderful Suzanne Prober from CSIRO and others…
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