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Flood resilience pays dividends, low methane pasture grasses and protecting rock art sites

The national NRM update for March 2025 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

Saving the tiny white-bellied frog

Drying conditions caused by climate change in south west Western Australia are threatening habitat

Low methane pastures

Investigating pastures that reduce the methane produced by grazing animals

Protecting art sites and stone country

Tackling invasive weeds to protect a place of deep cultural significance

Native freshwater fish fights back from extinction

Reintroducing the locally extinct Yarra pygmy perch on Hindmarsh Island

Recent floods pay dividends to past flood mitigation project

Flooding across Central-West and South-West Queensland has damaged properties, destroyed infrastructure and eroded land

Lake Powell comes to life after water delivery

Significant numbers of breeding birds documented

First Nations conservation training program

Restoring threatened grassland and woodland ecological communities
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