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Vollies flock to beach clean-up

What a huge weekend for conservation, with dozens of volunteers joining Nature Conservation Margaret River Region and Tangaroa Blue for WA’s largest beach clean-up. Teams of volunteers, friends and work colleagues nominated beaches up and down the Capes region to pick...

Open Nature Gardens Weekend a success!

More than 300 people flocked to see some of the region’s most inspiring nature and wildlife gardens that were open to the community as part of the annual Open Nature Gardens Weekend last weekend. Hosted by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region, it was the third...

Rare plants in spotlight at sundowner

Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s Sundowner Series is back with a must-see event on Tuesday, November 7 that puts the spotlight on our native flora and why our region is like nowhere else on earth. Everyone is welcome to join Nature Conservation and Undalup...

Free nature walks as Insidious is unveiled

Free guided biodiversity walks for the community will accompany the unveiling of an art installation made from hundreds of recycled plastic bottles in bushland near the Old Settlement from 2pm Sunday, October 15. Titled “Insidious”, the installation is 150m long with...

Snap an arum to boost our bush

Snap off an arum lily to boost our bush – that’s the message from Nature Conservation Margaret River Region as arum lilies reach peak flowering. Nature Conservation’s Arum Lily Blitz is now in full swing as over 1600 landholders across the Capes Region join a suite of...