-

Rabbit rats birthed on island home, Cann River collaborative efforts, investigating Tagalaka turtles

The national NRM update for April 2024 represents just a handful of NRM projects among hundreds happening across Australia, which are made possible through funding from the Australian Government, state governments and others.

This month’s Snapshot projects

Rabbit rats birthed on new island home

Remote island within Garig Gunak Barlu National Park offers new hope for the species.

Turtles in trouble?

Northern snake-necked turtles population may be declining at Littleton National Park.

Rangers using science to preserve cane toad free zone

Early identification of cane toad presence can help eradicate any new infestations.

Adelaide’s tree canopy levels below target

Approximately 17% of metropolitan Adelaide is covered in tree canopy.

Collaborative efforts restore the Cann River

Enhancing sections of the Cann River’s ecosystems improve the health of the floodplain.

Pasture monitoring in the Rangelands

The project tracks key native and naturalised rangeland pasture species.

Felixer Traps being trialled to curb cat migration

In combination with other control techniques could provide a valuable tool.

Start of another fire season on the Dampier Peninsula

Members of the Dampier Peninsula Fire Working Group come together discuss their burn plans.
Delivering Outcomes

Regional NRM organisations partnering to deliver on-ground outcomes

Working at a landscape-scale to deliver nature-positive outcomes and productive resilient landscapes