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Welcome to Perth NRM's news and media releases page. We cover a range of project updates, news and feature articles.
Welcome to Perth NRM's news and media releases page. We cover a range of project updates, news and feature articles.
Six months of citizen science!
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Who visits your garden? We’d love to know about your furry, feathered and scaly guests!
Who visits your garden? We’d love to know about your furry, feathered and scaly guests!
Who visits your garden? We’d love to know about your furry, feathered and scaly guests!
After just four weeks of monitoring, it's time for some project highlights!
The Coastal + Marine team extends congratulations to two award-winning Coastcarers: Sue Freeth (Cottesloe Coastcare) and the Quinns Rock Environmental Group!
A big thank you to everyone that participated in the 2021 Community Capacity Assessment surveys. As promised, it's time to announce the two random prize draw winners.
Come and have your say
Grab your camera or phone and walk the pathways of Jirdarup Bushland, with Kensington Bushland at its heart.
In light of the growing need to ‘slow the curve’ of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are undertaking a comprehensive review of our activities and practices in the months to come.
Perth NRM held its AGM on Wednesday, 30th October, with a public event to share its vision for 2050, The New Normal. The Vision has been developed to articulate the organisation’s hopes for a future that is aspirational and achievable.
What is permeability in the context of fragmentation, climate change and resilience?
We live in a harsh hot spot and water is a precious resource. I believe the Water Corporation is doing a great job in matching demand with supply.
Federation University Australia and the Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) is undertaking an important research project on citizen science.
An inspiring, practical and life changing permaculture design course.
The Western Australian Government is introducing a statewide container deposit scheme.
Over the past century, average land surface temperatures have risen by almost 1° C across the Australian continent.
The Department of the Environment and Energy, together with the CSIRO are undertaking an investigation to understand how Australia’s biodiversity has been changing in recent years.
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