News
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.
We can now share the final outcomes of the Turning Gardeners into Conservationists project!
Welcome to the first Perth NRM newsletter for 2024!
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Read the first RegenWA newsletter of 2024, including details of upcoming webinars on invertebrate management, pasture-raised chicken and eggs, and a review of the global application of regenerative agriculture.
How can we learn together to transform gardens into habitat for wildlife? The Turning Gardeners into Conservationists team have recently shared project outcomes with environmental researchers and practitioners both nationally and internationally.
The citizen scientists of our Turning Gardeners into Conservationists have completed more than 11,000 monitoring surveys and spotted an incredible 185 wildlife species visiting their gardens, in just the last 12 months!
Read the August edition of RegenWA's newsletter, including details of the sustainable agriculture conference, dingoes in the landscape, workshop subsidies, webinars and funding opportunities.
Joining forces to improve farm sustainability, 14 intrepid volunteers trekked from Perth and Geraldton to Gabalong with the goal to plant 20,000 native seedlings – or as many as they possibly could!
We're now a full year into wildlife monitoring for the Turning Gardeners Into Conservationists project!
Perth NRM have a small allocation of funds available to support 'Friends of', Landcare and Coastcare groups in our region.
The July edition of Perth NRM's newsletter has been published.
Building sand from construction sites can be contaminated with cement and metal cuttings as well as paint, plastics, rubbish and mulch.
What species of wildlife will use wildlife-friendly garden structures? This is one of the big questions that our Turning Gardeners into Conservationists project is trying to find out!
Our citizen scientists continue to amaze us with their backyard discoveries and wildlife-friendly gardening efforts!
The May edition of Perth NRM's newsletter has been published.
Thank you to the awesome people who came down to Palm Beach and Singleton Foreshore to help in the Rockingham Big Beach Clean Up on Sunday 30th April.
Owners of small agricultural properties play an important role in managing our peri-urban landscapes, which are the areas where land-use transitions from rural environments to urban or regional centres.
More than 150 new habitat structures are now being installed in gardens throughout the South West as part of our Turning Gardeners into Conservationists project!
Last year we started work on the ‘Community-led stewardship in Perth’s northern coastal corridor’ project, with lots of amazing progress made already.
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