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Nature Conservation

Margaret River Region

A healthy and biodiverse natural environment on which we depend.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY Nature Conservation would like to acknowledge the Wadandi/ Pibulmun Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.

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Our vision

Since 2002 Nature Conservation has worked to design and develop effective and sustainable solutions to key environmental challenges facing the Margaret River region, south-west Australia.

What we do

Advocacy

Programs

Nature Conservation runs a range of programs to educate the community in the Margaret River region plus carry out and coordinate meaningful on-ground work to protect and enhance biodiversity and the environment.

Advocacy

Advocacy

Nature Conservation has a strong commitment to providing advocacy and leadership on local environmental issues. 

Advocacy

On Ground works team

As well as our education programs, wide-ranging environmental initiatives, conservation advocacy and advice, we’ve added an on-ground works team which can be hired for contract work on private property.

Advocacy

Biodiversity Assessment

Nature Conservation Margaret River Region has a professional services arm aimed at giving landholders another tool to help protect nature and biodiversity on their property. 

Woody Weeds Campaign

Learn how to ID and tackle the worst weedy trees on your property and stop their spread into our beautiful bushland. 

Protecting the Margaret River

Join our new Friends of Wooditjup Bilya program, with free monthly events that include a free guided walk or excursion followed by hands-on conservation work on the banks of the Margaret River.

Join us for the Sundowner Series

Not-to-be-missed evening events on important local conservation topics, with a panel of expert speakers followed by an audience Q&A, canapes and a drink. 

Upcoming Events

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Nov

Sundowner Series – Wooditjup Bilya

Join us for Wooditjup Bilya – the next event in our Sundowner Series. Join the conversation on the Margaret River and 20 years of management, monitoring, challenges and wins. Tuesday, November 22 from 5.30pm-7.30pm at the Margaret River District Club. Tickets $15 ($25 for non-members), including a light supper and beer or wine on entry.
See the flyer for more details

22

Nov

Sundowner Series – Wooditjup Bilya

Join us for Wooditjup Bilya – the next event in our Sundowner Series. Join the conversation on the Margaret River and 20 years of management, monitoring, challenges and wins. Tuesday, November 22 from 5.30pm-7.30pm at the Margaret River District Club. Tickets $15 ($25 for non-members), including a light supper and beer or wine on entry.
See the flyer for more details

Our Campaigns

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** Text to be confirmed **If you care for the Margaret River environment stay informed and in touch with the Nature Conservation community.

Woody Weeds Campaign

Learn how to ID and tackle the worst weedy trees on your property and stop their spread into our beautiful bushland. 

Protecting the Margaret River

Join our new Friends of Wooditjup Bilya program, with free monthly events that include a free guided walk or excursion followed by hands-on conservation work on the banks of the Margaret River.

Join us for the Sundowner Series

Not-to-be-missed evening events on important local conservation topics, with a panel of expert speakers followed by an audience Q&A, canapes and a drink.

Take action

There are many ways to be involved in nature conservation and caring for our environment.

‘Getting involved’ can be through the actions we take in our garden or on our property; by becoming a volunteer or citizen scientist, or joining a Friends group.

It can simply be through an awareness and enthusiasm for our local area; reporting what you see and having a curiosity to learn more.

On Your Property

Wildlife needs space and places to live. Gardens and properties can support the local wildlife by providing areas to shelter, nest and feed in. As different types of wildlife have different needs, the more diverse a garden or property the more species it will support.

In your environment

Much of our wildlife (fauna) is dependent on our native vegetation (flora). The Margaret River region has a high diversity of flora and fauna and we live in what is known as a biodiversity hotspot.

Become a member

FOR ONLY $24 A YEAR!

Support the work of Nature Conservation by becoming a Member. Paid-up members do much more than just help keep the lights on; they are an important measure of the organisation’s credibility.

Volunteer

Your time is one of the greatest gifts you can give to the Margaret River region environment. Volunteering for Nature Conservation provides an opportunity to repay nature for some of the enjoyment you derive from it. There are also other unexpected benefits. Volunteers often get just as much from volunteering as the cause they serve.

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Get In Touch

Address

Community Resource Centre
33 Tunbridge Street
Margaret River WA 6285

Postal Address

PO Box 1749 
Margaret River WA. 6285

Contact Us

Phone: (08) 9757 2202
Email: info@natureconservation.org.au