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Ways to be Wild ‘Design an Ad’ winners announced
“Ways to be Wild” was the theme of the WA Parks Foundation’s Spring into Parks brief, as part of…
Sharing insider knowledge of the Bibbulmun Track
If you’re aspiring to walk the length or sections of this 1000 plus kilometre trail through WA’s south west,…
Conserving habitat for Gnangara’s black cockatoos
Pine harvesting in the Gnangara State Forest will come to an end to preserve critical black cockatoo habitat. …
Memorable Moments in Nature 2023 photo competition prize winners announced
The Memorable Moments photo competition run as part of the WA Parks Foundation’s very successful Spring into Parks 2023…
Helping to save vulnerable turtles
The Saving Our Snake-Necked Turtles project has expanded to now cover 30 wetlands across 21 local government areas between…
Karijini planned upgrades
Works are due to start soon on a new lookout and upgraded roads as part of the WA Government’s…
Exploring geopark potential
Western Australia’s geoheritage provides a record of our region’s evolution and landscapes. Geologically significant features of this ancient wonderland…
Boosting ecological restoration through improved seed quality
A groundbreaking initiative by Curtin University to improve the quality…
Achievements in tourism recognised
Clinton Walker started Ngurrangga Tours to educate and immerse people in the ways of his culture and history.
New Rottnest Island Management Plan released
Around 10,000 quokkas live on Rottnest Island. Image credit: Tourism WA A new five-year plan for Rottnest Island…
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