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Cultural Burns Trialled to Bring Remnant Woodlands Back to Life
Our team is trialling traditional cool burns to explore how low-intensity fire can help restore York Gum woodlands.
The Blue-Banded Bee - A Native Pollinator
While honeybees often receive the spotlight, Australia’s native bees are also hard at work in the Wheatbelt. Read more about the Blue-Banded Bee.
Local Hero: Greg Warburton, Wheatbelt Legend
In a recent interview with Wheatbelt NRM, Greg Warburton reflects on more than 30 years of environmental work in the Wheatbelt.
Cull Continues Despite Legislative Changes
While firearm laws have changed, the Red Card program is going strong. Community groups across WA’s South West have adjusted to the changes and proven the program is still effective.
Enhancing Saline Landscapes Through Assessment of Saltbush Systems
Wheatbelt NRM is exploring how saltbush-based grazing systems can restore salt-affected land while unlocking potential carbon value through native forage plantings.
Rangers and Scientists Team Up on Bushfire Detection
Our Aboriginal NRM team has partnered with ECU through the IGNIS Project to connect cultural knowledge and cutting-edge science in support of better bushfire readiness.
Closing: Environmental Youth Forums - RSVP now!
Students across the region are invited to participate in Environmental Youth Forums during National Science Week 2026. Book your place now!
Safe Driving Saves Native Wildlife, Especially in Rural Areas
A recent roadside loss of a Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo is a powerful reminder that wildlife-friendly driving can help protect native species on rural roads.
Young Voices Co-Designing the Wheatbelt of 2070
Wheatbelt NRM and Millennium Kids are hosting youth forums to gather ideas for the future of the Avon River Basin and inform the Regional NRM Plan review. Complete an EOI here.
The Reality of Soil Carbon in Sandy Soils
What does it take to build soil carbon in Wheatbelt sands? Find out in our latest episode of Wheatbelt NRM in the Field
Parasitic Wasps - Nature’s Pest Controllers
As winter pests emerge in the Wheatbelt, parasitic wasps provide powerful natural control that helps protect young crops.
Supporting Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos, One Hollow at a Time
Eight artificial cockatoo nesting tubes have been installed this month to boost nesting opportunities where natural hollows are scarce.
Green Sheep Project Launched Nationally
The Green Sheep Project has launched nationally and in Western Australia, aiming to support Australian sheep producers across Australia through assessment of the environmental impact of sheep in broadacre and mixed cropping systems.
Defining the Benefits of Regenerative Agriculture
What does “regenerative agriculture” really mean in practice? Watch now.
Unlocking Soil Nutrients Through Organic Materials
Learn about two fascinating Soil CRC research projects paving the way for the future of how organic amendments are used in soils.
Native Budworm Pressure Rising Across the Wheatbelt
Native budworm numbers can surge with little warning so understanding their behaviour and lifecycle is key to protecting crop yield and grain quality.
How the Ripple Effect is Transforming Farm Water Management
The Ripple Effect is a major national project helping landholders make better use of their farm dams with practical solutions.
No Survey, No Say!
Surveys may feel like a necessary evil in NRM, but they help ensure programs reflect community needs.
Escape the Classroom! Protecting Chuditch Starts with Awareness
Local high school students get hands on with conservation during a recent Wheatbelt NRM excursion to help protect the Chuditch.
Gear Up for Tree Planting Season
We’ve got you covered this season with a full range of equipment, including ripper mounders, traps and planting gear, to help your project succeed!