by Trevor Paddenburg | Aug 7, 2023 | News & Events
Locals and visitors can enjoy a pint and help save our endangered cockatoos thanks to a collaboration between Nature Conservation Margaret River Region and Margaret River Brewhouse. Margaret River Brewhouse is donating $1 from every pint of Ruckus – their popular...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jul 26, 2023 | News & Events
More success stories are emerging as Nature Conservation’s Arum Lily Blitz ramps up, including at Deepdene near Augusta where landholders, volunteer groups and government agencies are combining forces to fight the toxic weed. Former market gardener Peter Wren has been...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jul 24, 2023 | News & Events
One of our region’s worst weed trees is blooming now and the message from Nature Conservation Margaret River Region is to show no mercy when it comes to eradicating it. The worst weedy trees in the region are in the firing line thanks a new two-year Woody Weeds...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jul 21, 2023 | News & Events
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s professional services team is growing, with new staff available to help landholders protect nature and biodiversity on their property. The region’s peak environment and conservation group is best known for its youth...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jul 18, 2023 | News & Events
Learn how to tackle arum lilies at a local workshop that will put the spotlight on the toxic weed and how to control it in your backyard or back paddock. The City of Busselton is teaming up with the region’s peak conservation group, Nature Conservation Margaret River...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jul 10, 2023 | News & Events
The worst weedy trees in the region are in the firing line thanks a new two-year Woody Weeds Campaign launched today by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region. And everyone from suburban gardeners to bush block owners is urged to get on board and help stop the...