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Staff Feature: Dimity Boggs

Our staff feature for the month of April is Dr Dimity Boggs, our Sustainable Agriculture Manager who is working hard to protect the Wheatbelt and ensure this beautiful country and community that raised her will prosper into the future.

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Welcome to the team Zoe Crouch

We’re thrilled to welcome Zoe Crouch as our new Executive Liaison Officer, supporting the CEO office with her incredible knack for keeping things running smoothly. Hailing from South Australia, Zoe’s practical skills and can-do attitude make her a brilliant addition to the Wheatbelt NRM team!

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Buzzword of the month: Biodiversity Credits

Have you read a carbon credit article or post on socials recently but weren’t sure what the terminology meant? We’re breaking down some keys words used in the nature industry (credit to Dr Manda Page CEO South West NRM).

This month’s buzzword is Biodiversity Credit, a Biodiversity Credit aims to turn nature into a quantifiable unit of measure that we can buy and sell.

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Keep Polyphagous Shot-Hole Borer out of the Wheatbelt

If Polyphagous Shot-Hole Borer (PSHB) were to make its way to the Wheatbelt, it could have devastating impacts on threatened species habitat.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) have recently updated the native host list and several important forage and nesting species for black cockatoos feature on the list.

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Take Action on Feral Animals this Autumn

Autumn is the ideal time to control foxes, cats, and rabbits, as food shortages make pest management more effective. A coordinated approach is key—targeting one species without addressing others can lead to unintended consequences, like increased predation on native wildlife or rabbit population surges.

Effective strategies include fox baiting, cage trapping for cats and young foxes, and integrated rabbit control through calicivirus release, 1080 baiting, fumigation, and habitat reduction. These measures help protect native species and maintain a balanced environment.

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Tracking the Invisible: Using eDNA to detect Chuditch

eDNA technology is providing a breakthrough in detecting the elusive Chuditch, a vulnerable marsupial that is hard to trace due to its nocturnal and solitary habits. Wheatbelt NRM is trialling this innovative tool in the Eucalypt Woodlands of the WA Wheatbelt, helping to pinpoint critical habitats for conservation. This method offers a more efficient way to detect and protect species like the Chuditch, which face threats from introduced predators, habitat loss, and human activity. Join us for free community events in March and April to learn more about how eDNA is shaping the future of wildlife conservation.

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Our Team is Growing!

With new projects on the horizon, we’re growing our team to continue supporting our land, communities, and future generations. Check out our Careers page for open positions!

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Buzzword of the Month - Nature Positive

Have you read a carbon credits article or post on socials recently but weren’t sure what the terminology meant? We’re breaking down some keys words used in the nature industry (credit to Dr Manda Page CEO South West NRM).

Nature Positive = Stop nature loss + Add more nature than we have now.

The concept started grabbing international headlines in 2021 when leaders at the 47th G7 Conference collectively called for the world to become net zero and nature positive. The next year commitment became more globalised when 188 countries (including Australia) collectively agreed to reverse nature loss by 2050.

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Welcome to the Team Rebecca

We’re excited to welcome Rebecca Turner to Wheatbelt NRM as our Communications & Digital Media Coordinator (Maternity Cover)! With a Bachelor of Communications majoring in Public Relations and Journalism (ECU), Rebecca brings a wealth of experience in media, agriculture, and event coordination. Most recently, she’s been writing full-time for the Countryman Newspaper, covering regenerative agriculture and carbon reduction projects—a perfect fit for our sustainability-driven work!

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Welcome to the Team Alex!

Join us in welcoming Alex Johnson, Project Manager at Wheatbelt NRM. With expertise in environmental management, he’ll lead the Wheatbelt Land-use Paradigms project, exploring new industries in the low carbon and natural capital era, with support from key partners.

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Carnaby’s in the Wheatbelt – Breeding Success!

Success! We are excited to share that Carnaby’s black-cockatoo chicks have been observed in artificial nesting tubes and natural hollows in the Avon River Basin. Read on to learn how you can contribute to the survival of this endangered species and complete our black-cockatoo survey if you spot them on your property.

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Forage for Nature

Wheatbelt NRM are excited to announce an upcoming opportunity for mixed farmers. “Forage for Nature” is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program. See our website for details. Expressions of interest will be open in January 2025 so stay tuned for the cue to apply.

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