by Trevor Paddenburg | Mar 28, 2024 | News & Events
We might be in the midst of a balmy autumn, but winter is coming and that means planting and revegetation season for your property, says Nature Conservation Margaret River Region. And whether you have a suburban garden or a rural property, the conservation groups...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Mar 25, 2024 | News & Events
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s hugely successful landholder program has come to an end after inspiring hundreds of locals to give nature a helping hand on their properties. Over the past three years, more than 700 people across the region joined the...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Mar 19, 2024 | News & Events
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region will celebrate our incredible native birds at its next community event, which includes a free guided birdwatching walk and hands-on conservation work to boost bird habitat. One of our region’s top birdlife experts, Christine...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Mar 13, 2024 | News & Events
Olives are a popular garden plant grown for their fruit and draught tolerance, but Nature Conservation Margaret River Region is warning the Mediterranean species is becoming a problem weed in our bush. Local birdlife has adapted to feed on olives and the seed is...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Feb 27, 2024 | News & Events
Local kids are the big winners after one of Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s youth programs received a big shot in the arm, winning grant funding to blend environmental learning with culture and art. The Adopt a Spot program has been running for nine years...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Feb 27, 2024 | News & Events
If you helped collect dead possums for Nature Conservation Margaret River Region last year, the results are now in from some ground-breaking research done by the University of WA using the animals’ tissue samples. Nature Conservation and residents collected dozens of...