by Trevor Paddenburg | Feb 23, 2026 | Conserving the Margaret River, Environmental Education, News & Events
A vibrant collaborative arts, culture and nature program — guided by Wardandi custodians Nan Vivian Brockman Webb and Mitchella Hutchins, and land artist Elaine Clocherty, with support from Nature Conservation Margaret River Region — will launch River Celebration...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 25, 2025 | Conserving the Margaret River, Environmental Education, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
It’s nesting season for the snake-necked turtle and Nature Conservation Margaret River Region is calling for volunteers to sign up as turtle trackers, helping to protect this vulnerable species in the Margaret River (Wooditjup Bilya). Through the turtle tracker...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 12, 2025 | Environmental Education, News & Events
The incredible and inspiring actions of local students to protect our environment were on show at the annual Our Patch project celebration at the Margaret River Heart today. Run by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region, Our Patch is one of the Capes’ flagship...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 2, 2025 | Environmental Education, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
An evening of fungi, culture and resilience captivated a packed audience at the latest Environmental Sundowner hosted by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region on Thursday night at Margaret River HEART. The event began with a short screening of the acclaimed IMAX...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Aug 18, 2025 | Environmental Education, Events, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region will put the spotlight on fungi – and the bigger lessons they can teach us about resilience, adaptation and change – at its next Environmental Sundowner. The event will be held at Margaret River HEART (Nala Bardip Mia, Main...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Aug 4, 2025 | Environmental Education, News & Events, Protecting Biodiversity and Habitat
Australia is home to more than 2,000 species of native bees — from the bright, blue-banded bee to the tiny stingless varieties — yet many people know surprisingly little about these crucial pollinators. That changed in Margaret River this week, when a passionate group...