by Trevor Paddenburg | Apr 3, 2026 | Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
Residents are being invited to take part in an unusual citizen science project to help protect wildlife on Cape Naturaliste — by collecting fox and feral cat scats. The Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise (CNCE), in partnership with Nature Conservation Margaret...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Mar 23, 2026 | Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise, Conserving the Margaret River, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region is calling on the community to take part in the 2026 Ringtail Tally, a vital citizen science program helping protect the critically endangered Western Ringtail Possum. Running from 1 April to 2 May, the annual tally invites...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Mar 6, 2026 | Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
A new community conservation group, Owl Friendly Naturaliste, has formed, building momentum for stronger protection of native wildlife from the impacts of rodenticides across the Margaret River region. The new chapter follows the success of Owl Friendly Margaret River...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Oct 7, 2025 | Biodiversity Assessments, Bush Regeneration Team, Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise, Conserving the Margaret River, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat, Woody Weeds
Landholders can now access expert advice on how to protect and restore the environment on their properties, thanks to biodiversity assessments offered by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s expanded team. The assessments are a response to strong demand from...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 22, 2025 | Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region is urging caution after a kangaroo was reported to have died from suspected pindone poisoning recently. Pindone, a poison commonly used to control rabbits in urban and semi-rural areas, is mixed with oats or carrots and works...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Aug 18, 2025 | Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise, Environmental Weed Control, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat, Woody Weeds
One of the Cape’s most recognisable tourism businesses is playing a hands-on role in local conservation and biodiversity, with Empire Retreat and Spa tackling revegetation and weed control as part of the Cape Naturaliste Conservation Enterprise (CNCE). When the new...