by Trevor Paddenburg | Feb 20, 2023 | News & Events
The region’s peak conservation group is launching an Australia-first marine program turning local students into citizen scientists, empowering them to solve problems affecting our ocean and coastline. Called the EMA project – which stands for Educational Marine Areas...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jan 23, 2023 | News & Events
Anyone interested in nature and how to help it is invited to a special Nature Conservation Margaret River Region author talk with habitat and tree hollow expert Simon Cherriman on February 7. Mr Cherriman has more than 20 years’ experience working as an...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jan 17, 2023 | News & Events
Augusta residents are being recruited in the fight against the invasive weed Sweet Pittosporum, which threatens our iconic karri forest. Nature Conservation Margaret River Region and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River are running a workshop at Augusta’s Turner...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jan 10, 2023 | News & Events
The region’s peak conservation group wants your help for important research on Western Ringtail possums. It might sound a little gruesome but Nature Conservation Margaret River Region is asking locals to collect any deceased ringtails they find. They’ll be used to...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Dec 20, 2022 | News & Events
Learn how to build nest boxes for your backyard with one of the leaders in the field, at the next workshop held by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region. “One of the most valuable resources for native animals are large old trees that have developed hollows, but...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Dec 6, 2022 | News & Events
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s new biodiversity assessments are proving a hit, with landholders and businesses signing up to help protect nature and biodiversity on their properties. The region’s peak environment group last month launched a new...