by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 20, 2022 | News & Events
A giant of conservation, Gondwana Link’s Keith Bradby, will be a guest presenter at the launch of Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s new Sundowner Series at the Margaret River District Club on Tuesday, October 4th. It will be the first in the NCMRR series of...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 20, 2022 | News & Events
Some of the most inspiring nature and wildlife gardens – including the Gnarabup native garden of author and plant guru Jane Scott – will be open to the community for the Open Nature Gardens Weekend on October 15-16. Hosted by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 20, 2022 | News & Events
The best young brains in the region have been busy devising shelters to boost the breeding success of critically endangered hooded plovers, helping to bring the iconic birds back from the brink of extinction. The shelters are the culmination of a year-long project for...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 13, 2022 | News & Events
Hundreds of endemic species have been planted at Dallip Spring giving the ecologically sensitive site a leg up in its battle against arum lilies. Community volunteers and nearby landholders have been successfully controlling arum lilies around this unique spring for...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 13, 2022 | News & Events
Nature Conservation Margaret River Region is proud to announce our ground-breaking kids’ education program – called Adopt a Spot – has been shortlisted for a major coastal award. Adopt a Spot was named a finalist in the 2022 Western Australian...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Sep 6, 2022 | News & Events
Biodiversity and remnant bushland will be saved thanks to a new guide produced by Nature Conservation Margaret River Region to assist people moving to the Margaret River region. The Your Guide for Protecting the Environment on Your Property is available free in print...