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  • Sustainable Agriculture

    It’s been a quick pivot from Talkin’ Soil Health, but our REstore. REshape. REnew. event - all about  harnessing natural capital for the farming future - is shaping up nicely.

  • 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.

  • Community Engagement

    Rainbow Lorikeets. With their stunning colours and seemingly playful nature, you might be forgiven for thinking they are a lovely bird to have around your property.

  • Community Engagement

    Have you ever explored all the online resources that are offer on our website?

  • Aboriginal NRM

    This is the kind of project that really excites us. We are currently working alongside one of our members with a shared vision for natural resource management – all while supporting our Noongar Boodjar Rangers.

  • Healthy Environments

    The Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo chick that we found just before Christmas has survived heat waves and all the normal obstacles that new chicks face. It’s a celebration worthy of a name.

  • Community Engagement

    We love to hear about our members’ successes. So, we were thrilled to learn that Toodyay Friends Of The River Inc. (TFOR) were awarded Toodyay’s Australia Day Active Citizenship Award.

  • Aboriginal NRM

    An employee’s choice to move on isn’t usually a cause for celebration but it is when they are a Noongar Boodjar Ranger. The Rangers were established to develop work-ready employees that can move onto bigger opportunities.

  • 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.

  • Sustainable Agriculture

    We have made the very difficult decision to postpone the much anticipated Talkin’ Soil Health conference, scheduled for 17 and 18 March 2022.

  • Healthy Environments

    Do you live in Dumbleyung, Kent, Kulin, Lake Grace or surrounding Shires and want to play a part in helping Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoos?

  • Healthy Environments

    Did you know Malleefowl chicks have a very high mortality rate of around 80%? Especially in the first few weeks after they emerge from their mound. Predation is one of the main reasons for this.