This ‘3 Year Plan’ presents strategic direction to ensure Wheatbelt NRM effectively responds to national, state and regional NRM needs. This will be achieved by engaging our community to actively support and progress our strategic objectives. This ‘3 Year Plan’ is supported each year by an Operations Plan that sets out how resources will be allocated and utilised in progressing the strategic objectives in this document.
The Wheatbelt Regional NRM Strategy guides NRM investment priorities within the region. The regional community provided important guidance to the development of the strategy, which reflects their values and understanding of the environment they live in and know.
Australia has an incredible diversity of bird species, with 898 recorded, including vagrants or accidental visitors and introduced species. Of this total, Western Australia has 550 species, 17 of which are found only in Western Australia. The Avon River Basin has a remarkable 224 recorded species - over 25 percent of the national total.
Jacquie Lucas attended the 19th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference (AVPC24) in Sydney recently, to collate data on the latest methods of feral animal management. Information gathered will be shared with Red Card for Rabbits and Foxes, the Healthy Environments team, and the Corellas in the Wheatbelt project.
WNRM’s Project Manager for Works, Aboriginal NRM, Jermaine Davis (aka Bomber) was recently named by the Perth Football Club in their Aboriginal Football Team of the Century. This honour is in recognition of Bomber’s outstanding talent and contribution to the Perth Football Club throughout his playing career and beyond.
Recent seasonal conditions have highlighted the importance of having functional and resilient water resources in all agricultural systems. Wheatbelt NRM Sustainable Agriculture Facilitators (SAF’s) were invited to landscape function training at Muresk for the “Rehydrating your Farm Landscape – Professionals Intensive” by Mulloon Institute.
Perth, Western Australia – 16 July 2024 – Carbon Sync, a Western Australian soil carbon farming project developer, today announced the launch of Australia's first free online carbon credit calculator specifically designed for soil carbon projects. This innovative tool empowers farmers to estimate their potential carbon credit earnings and associated income, fostering greater transparency and informed decision-making in the rapidly growing carbon farming sector.
In the 23/24 financial year, the Noongar Boodjar Rangers spent more than 1364 hours working on Country for Main Roads, 1424 at the Northam cemetery, plus several hundred hours around places such as Northam, Toodyay, Warralakin, and Beverley.
Makuru—cold and wet with westerly gales. Does this type of weather affect the movement patterns of corellas? Please add your observations via our citizen science survey! This data is formulating our response to the corella issue.
Over two weeks in June the Noongar Boodjar Rangers spent 8 days planting trees at Warralakin in the North-Eastern Wheatbelt for Carbon Positive. Enduring the cold and rain, but loving being on Country, a total of 11 Rangers planted 66,000 shrubs and trees into land for carbon offsets.
Red Card for Rabbits and Foxes celebrates its 20th anniversary this year! Instigated by two landcare groups in 2004, it has grown to cover the South West Agricultural Land Division of Western Australia from north of Geraldton out to Esperance.
The Assessing Saltbush for Carbon Sequestration project, which begun in 2022, has now entered its second year of activity. Infill plantings are currently being completed to make up for plant losses from last year due to animal activity and waterlogging.
When you invest your time and money into a revegetation project you want to give those seedlings the best chance to thrive. Here are our tips to plan, prepare and manage your planting to improve revegetation success.