Everything you wanted to know about soil biology. Dr Ash Martin of the Microbiology Laboratories in Adelaide will be resenting on the results of soil microbe analysis throughout the Wilson Inlet Catchment. Where: Stonemeal Farm, 310 Greeuw Road, Narrikup When: Friday 17th November, 10am to 1pm / light lunch included. RSVP: online at www.wicc.org.au/whatson or […]
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Supporting Womens Leadership in NRM, Landcare and the Environment. Wednesday 15th November 9.30am to 4.00pm (Morning and afternoon teas and lunch included) Albany, Great Southern Learn about: Styles of leadership Gender and position of women in the workplace Overcoming personal barriers Using language effectively Building solid relationships The power of story Intentional communications And more… […]
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Green Skills Inc partnered with the Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee in a Day of the Dung Beetle, hosted at the Denmark College of Agriculture. No one would normally blink an eye at new animals arriving at an agricultural school, but 50 or so farmers braved wet weather to watch the state’s first widescale spring-active dung […]
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Get any group of motivated women together and the day is sure to be full of surprises, lots of different stories and, of course, lots of laughter. Women play a unique role in community efforts, we bring different views and are often faced with distinct challenges and obstacles. Leadership events for women encourage the sharing […]
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Report of Citizen Science Wetland Monitoring Survey of the Lakes around Kendenup Wed 6th September 2017 43 people joined in a fun and educational day with waterway ecologists Geraldine and Steve Janicke and local bird enthusiasts in carrying out a macro-invertebrate and bird survey of Lake Matilda and Lake Meenulup near Kendenup, near Mt […]
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Lake Muir – Unicup Wetlands: Gondwana Link’s Hidden Treasure in WA’s Southern Forests Check out our latest in short videos about Wetlands now on Youtube ! The Lake Muir Wetlands are situated north of Walpole in South West Western Australia. Listed under the Ramsar Convention as internationally significant, they are both scenically spectacular […]
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