Healthy Environments

Healthy Environments

Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoos are some of the few threatened species that people across many areas of the Wheatbelt – whether on farms or in towns – can support by planting food or habitat plants around their gardens or on their farm.

Healthy Environments

The Healthy Soils, Healthy Rivers is a small grants program funded by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.

Healthy Environments

New research shows planting trees and shrubs bring woodland birds back to farms.

Healthy Environments

You can help feed our Black-Cockatoos!

Healthy Environments

If you’re looking for enduring results in rabbit control, Autumn is the ideal time. With a reduced likelihood of kittens and scarce feed, a release of rabbit biological control virus, RHDV1-K5 (calicivirus) can deliver great outcomes.

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At the heart of natural resource management is the aim to protect and improve our environmental assets. To achieve this, it is important to determine the current state of our assets and quantify the threats that affect their long-term survival.

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Kep Koorliny. That is the name of one of the Wheatbelt’s newest Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo chicks.

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Nearly two months on, our thoughts are still with those who lost property, livestock and livelihoods to the Shackleton-Corrigin fires.

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Do you live in Northam, York, Toodyay or surrounding Shires and want to help Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoos?

Healthy Environments

Did you see the video that we posted on our socials just before Christmas?

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