Our projects

Perth NRM works across a wide range of projects through our Environment, Sustainable Agriculture and Community programs. Our purpose is to empower people to make positive ecological impacts.

Adopt A Beach

The Adopt A Beach program helps schools experience, learn about and conserve our coastal and marine environments with in-class activities and excursions.

Caring for Noongar Boodja

The key aim was to build connection to culture, language and country to help develop capacity and capability of the Noongar community to effectively care for the environment.

Coastal + Marine

Perth NRM works with community groups, schools and local councils to preserve, protect and enhance the coastline and beaches in our region.

Coastal Capacity Building

This wide-ranging project, funded by Coastwest, incorporated a number of coastal, cultural and community activities to increase engagement with coastcare projects in our region.

Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning

This Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan (ERP) considers the most likely disaster scenarios for the Swan Region, which include bushfires, severe storms, heatwaves and plant pest/disease incursion

Measuring On-Farm Natural Capital

Industries around the world are adopting new performance standards such as triple-bottom line reporting. Perth NRM is investigating tools for applying environmental reporting in agriculture.

RegenWA

RegenWA supports the application of evidence-based practices that generate on-farm natural capital with beneficial outcomes for the environment, and farming enterprises.

Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator

Sustainable Agriculture Facilitators (SAFs) form a nationwide Community of Practice, providing regional expertise to the local agricultural sector to access assistance and develop new programs.

Restoration Impact Framework – Collective Impact

Perth NRM is establishing a collective impact approach and investment case for restoring natural capital in the West Australian farming landscape through funding by Lotterywest.

ReWild Perth

ReWild Perth is a program to provide you with advice on how to build eye-catching gardens with local wildlife in mind.

Sediment Task Force

The Sediment Task Force is funded by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) and supported by Perth NRM

Six Season Walks

Walking together, learning together

Smart Farms Small Grants

Perth NRM works with stakeholders to secure and implement Smart Farms Small Grants from the Australian Government.

Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable Agriculture creates a focus on using resources efficiently and effectively to ensure quality production for present and future generations.

Swan Alcoa Landcare Program (SALP)

The Swan Alcoa Landcare Program has been successfully delivering onground works for 26 years, delivering more than $10M to community groups in the region.

Threatened Ecological Communities

Improving the condition of Threatened Ecological Communities, Stage 2

Threatened Species

This Regional Land Partnership project will manage populations and habitat at a local scale to improve the trajectory and distribution of priority species.

WA Food Security Plan

Food Security relates to a region's capacity to produce (or access) sufficient, nutritious produce to feed its population. With a growing population and changing climate, it's time for a plan.

WA Stonefruit

Perth NRM has worked with the Western Australian stone fruit industry since 2017 in delivering project management and on ground works to increase the sustainability of the stone fruit Industry.

2021 Community Capacity Assessment

The 2021 Community Capacity Assessment (CCA) project seeks to understand the challenges facing natural resource management groups and volunteers in order to provide better support and planning.

Donate

You can support Perth NRM in our efforts to create a more sustainable Perth with a tax-deductible gift.

Containers For Change

We are now registered with the Containers for Change, so you can use your waste to make a donation to us.

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