by Trevor Paddenburg | Jun 14, 2022 | News & Events
Maintaining an asset protection zone, cutting out “fire ladders”, choosing the right mulch and proper spacing between plants are some of the secrets to protecting your property from bushfire. And these secrets and more will be shared at a free Nature Conservation...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jun 14, 2022 | News & Events
Nature Conservation has put the shout out for volunteers at two community planting events on Sunday June 26, one on the banks of the Margaret River and the second a Redgate Beach. It’s all hands on deck for the first event at the Margaret River from 10am-12noon, where...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jun 14, 2022 | News & Events
Plant guru and celebrated author Jane Scott will headline a special Nature Conservation Margaret River Region (NCMRR) workshop to identify local native plants as well as invasive weeds on Friday, June 17. Ms Scott will join weed control specialist and bush regenerator...
by Trevor Paddenburg | Jun 7, 2022 | News & Events
The arrival of winter rains means time to plant natives and Nature Conservation Margaret River Region (NCMRR) has two community planting days this weekend – with volunteers needed. On Saturday, June 11 from 1pm-3pm, Nature Conservation and the Friends of Barrett...
by Trevor Paddenburg | May 31, 2022 | News & Events
Nature Conservation is continuing its work in helping Margaret River region property owners replant and regenerate their properties with natives. For those interested in revegetating their property, Nature Conservation Margaret River Region’s Revegetating Your...
by Trevor Paddenburg | May 31, 2022 | News & Events
Margaret River Region residents are being recruited in the fight against the invasive weed Sweet Pittosporum, which threatens our iconic karri forest. And Nature Conservation Margaret River Region (NCMRR) says the battle must now be fought in backyards and private...