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  • Waatu Kaatijin

    Waatu Kaatijin makes a splash at Gnarabup

    An Australia-first marine program made a splash in Margaret River today, turning local students into citizen scientists and empowering them to solve problems affecting our ocean and coastline.

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  • creeping weeds and vines

    Cracking down on creeping weeds

    Blue Periwinkle, Dolichos Pea and Pandora Vine – they’re the unholy trinity of creeping weedy vines that threaten our bushland, and Nature Conservation Margaret River Region says now is the time to control them.

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  • Ocean and leadership learning as part of new marine youth program

    Ocean opportunity of a lifetime

    TWENTY young locals will have the opportunity of the lifetime to learn from some of the biggest names in coastal conservation, watermanship and leadership as part of an exciting initiative coming to the region.

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  • Nature Conservation Margaret River Region

    Paddle to share passion for Margaret River

    Join Nature Conservation Margaret River Region for a free paddle up the Margaret River to learn more about this unique waterway and the animals and plants it supports.

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  • Bush Regeneration Team

    Bush Regeneration Team ready for action

    It’s been a busy summer for Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s Bush Regeneration Team, which has been tackling weedy trees, spraying the last of the season’s arum lilies, and carrying out coastal conservation.

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  • Friends of Wooditjup Bilya volunteers

    Vollunteers needed to save seedlings over summer

    Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s first conservation busy bee of 2024 will be held this Friday, January 12 from 8am-10am, with volunteers needed to water seedlings to ensure they survive the summer.

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  • Environmental Sundowner speaker Dr Tim Langlois

    Marine theme for Environmental Sundowner

    Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s Environmental Sundowner Series is returning on February 13 with an evening at the Margaret River HEART that puts the spotlight on our local marine environment.

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  • conservation

    Grant win to boost conservation

    In a big boost for nature and our environment, the region’s peak conservation group has been awarded a Lotterywest grant that will allow it to have an even greater impact in 2024.

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  • Arum Lily Blitz

    Arum Lily Blitz most successful yet

    Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s Arum Lily Blitz has come to an end for the year and 2023 has gone down as the most successful yet, with major inroads made into fighting our region’s worst invasive weed.

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  • Nature Conservation Margaret River Region award win

    Award win for Nature Conservation

    The Margaret River Region’s peak environment group has won a prestigious conservation award against a field from across Western Australia.

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