Protecting Wooditjup Bilya
Wooditjup Bilya (the Margaret River) is one of the healthiest rivers in WA’s South-West, but is facing threats on all fronts.
Wooditjup Bilya has comparatively good water quality, healthy fringing vegetation and unique aquatic fauna. But the health of the catchment and its resilience is under major pressure from population growth, recreational demands, invasive species and diminishing stream flow from climate change.
A collaborative effort
We work with indigenous Wadandi custodians, local and state government, community groups and schools to implement the Wooditjup Bilya Protection Strategy. It was developed after Nature Conservation set up a special collaborative group to share information, improve communications and coordinate management of the Margaret River.
Key actions
Locals becoming waterway warriors
Friends of Wooditjup Bilya program
An exciting initiative aimed at caring for the Margaret River through a packed calendar of events to inspire and educate locals about our iconic waterway.
Each free Friends of the Wooditjup Bilya gathering includes a guided excursion and a busy bee where volunteers will tackle important revegetation or regeneration work. They’re held on the first Thursday of every month from 9.30am-12.30pm and everyone is welcome!
The monthly gatherings are a fantastic opportunity for locals to learn more about the Margaret River, hosted by cultural custodians, scientists or local experts.
Locals and visitors connect to the river in different ways, whether it’s walking along the trails, fishing, swimming, taking photos or just as a way of being in nature. Most feel a connection with the river, benefit from it, and can now play a role in protecting it as we work together along key sites of the Wooditjup Bilya foreshore to regenerate riparian vegetation, restore degraded banks, enhance existing habitats, tackle weeds and mitigate erosion.
Stay tuned to our Events page, Nature Conservation’s social media channels, or subscribe to our monthly newsletter for all the details.
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33 Tunbridge Street
Margaret River WA 6285
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PO Box 1749 Margaret River WA. 6285
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