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Arum Lily Blitz 2024 a huge success

Arum Lily Blitz 2024 a huge success

Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s Arum Lily Blitz has come to an end for the year and 2024 has gone down as the most successful yet, with major inroads made into fighting our region’s worst invasive weed. Since launching in 2019, the Blitz has now achieved:...
Olives impacting our bush

Olives impacting our bush

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...
Snake necked turtle tracking a success

Snake necked turtle tracking a success

The region’s native turtle population has received a big boost thanks to a successful citizen science program run by the Shire of Augusta Margaret River and Nature Conservation Margaret River Region. The two groups partnered with Murdoch University researchers and the...
Dive slates to educate snorkellers

Dive slates to educate snorkellers

Divers and snorkellers hitting the water at Gnarabup can now borrow a free dive slate to learn more about the marine biodiversity and ecosystem. The slates are waterproof and showcase two dive trails as well as a host of marine life, and can be borrowed at the White...
Art exhibition showcases nature learning

Art exhibition showcases nature learning

An exciting art exhibition created by local students working with professional artists to interpret their experiences on country goes on display at the Margaret River HEART this month. It’s the culmination of a year’s work as art and conservation combined in the...