Healthy Environments

Healthy Environments

The central Wheatbelt was once the primary breeding ground of the endangered Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo.

Healthy Environments

On 19 May our very own nature nurturers, Kate and Dimity spent the day with 15 primary school students from Tammin PS, years 3 to 6.

Healthy Environments

The newest strain of rabbit calicivirus to Australia, known as the Korean variant (RHDV1 K5), is set to be released across the Wheatbelt again this winter in an effort to control pest rabbit numbers.

Healthy Environments

Last month, the Noongar Boodja Ranger team visited the Wyalkatchem Golf Course where they undertook malleefowl mound monitoring to see if they could find any mounds within the patch of known malleefowl habitat.

Healthy Environments

The following tips provide some basic site preparation techniques to ensure your newly planted seedlings have the best chance of survival.

Healthy Environments

Kim, a landholder in Brookton loves the space and tranquillity his property provides him.

Healthy Environments

Do you want to attract small birds and honeyeaters to your garden?

Healthy Environments

The time has come for black-cockatoos, Carnaby’s in particular, to head back into the Wheatbelt ahead of their breeding season.

Healthy Environments

The latest State of the Environment (SOE) report has just been released by the Federal Government.

Free Trees 2022
Healthy Environments

Our Community Free Trees days, held in July throughout the Wheatbelt, saw over 200 people come down to say hello and grab some free trees, and we gave out over 4000 seedlings! It was great to see so many people excited about planting natives and it also gave us the chance to chat about how we could support the work they’re doing or planning to do on their properties.

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