One of Australia’s rarest marsupials has had a population boost, with 28 dibblers released at Dirk Hartog Island National Park.
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Karijini, with love
Karijini landscape by Mary Aris They come for the wildlife, the wildflowers and the remoteness. But mostly they…
Capturing memorable moments
Memorable Moments in Nature is the theme of the photo competition we are running as one of the feature…
Funding for community stewardship projects
Weeds such as those of the introduced Watsonia family can reduce biodiversity and adversely affect the integrity, conservation…
Saving rare frogs
The White-bellied Frog (Geocrinia alba) is critically endangered due to habitat loss. Photo credit: B Maryan/Western Australian Museum…
Discover the Giants of Mandurah
The Giants of Mandurah Wooden Sculpture Trail is a unique public art event arriving in the Peel region on 12th…
Swimming with seals
A trial has been proposed at Shoalwater Islands and Jurien Bay marine parks this summer, enabling swimmers to interact with…
New Collie hiking trail opened
Wiilman Bilya Trail 2022. Photo credit: Hike West, Google Earth The next section of the Wiilman Bilya hiking…
WA successes in national tourism awards
Exmouth, on the Coral Coast, has received national recognition after being named Australia’s Top Small Tourism Town for 2022 at…
Park visitor numbers up
The Kimberley’s Purnululu National Park is a World Heritage Area. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia There were 22.6…
Popular Spring into Parks campaign encourages connection with nature
National parks and reserves across Western Australia will be showcased in the WA Parks Foundation’s Spring into Parks campaign, supported…
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