by Trevor Paddenburg | May 8, 2023 | News & Events
It’s the big one! Nature Conservation’s annual Wooditjup Bilya community planting day returns on May 28 from 10am-12noon, with an army of volunteers needed to plant 2000 native seedlings. It will build on five years of riparian planting along the Margaret River near...
by Trevor Paddenburg | May 1, 2023 | News & Events
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region has a mammoth Mother’s Day planned with a conservation busy bee to care for Darch Brook on Sunday, May 14 from 1pm-3pm. Mums, their families and everyone else in the community is urged to join in, with volunteers needed to...
by Trevor Paddenburg | May 1, 2023 | News & Events
There’s a double dose of coastal conservation this Sunday with volunteers needed for two Nature Conservation Margaret River Region beachfront busy bees. The first is at Gas Bay from 10am-12noon on Sunday, May 7. The meeting point is the carpark at the end of Gas Bay...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Apr 19, 2023 | News & Events
The world’s best surfers highlighted coastal stewardship by helping plant native species and restore coastal dunes on the Gnarabup coastline today, ahead of the start of the Margaret River Pro. Nature Conservation Margaret River Region teamed up with the World Surf...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Apr 19, 2023 | News & Events
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region hosted a Coastal Forum at Surfers Point on Tuesday evening, which highlighted the hard work and many successes of the groups, individuals and stakeholders who are dedicated to protecting the Margaret River coastline. It also...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Apr 11, 2023 | News & Events
There’s been a big win for biodiversity across the region, with Nature Conservation Margaret River Region delivering more than $60,000 in grants to landholders for vital conservation work on their properties. The conservation work in the past year includes controlling...