Ferals and Native Invasives
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- Biodiversity
- Climate Change /Carbon
- Collaboration
- Ferals and Native Invasives
- Fire
- Indigenous Engagement
- Land Use and grazing
- Rehydration /Water
- Weeds
Feral animals are a threat to native plants and animals in the rangelands through predation, disease, competing for food and damaging habitat and shelter as well as causing erosion. Rangelands works to limit damage and reduce numbers through traditional methods alongside better land, water and fire management and even utilising natural behaviour to benefit land stability and reparation.

Kimberley Nature Project
The Kimberley Nature Project has worked extensively with Traditional Owners and ranger groups to protect country and support natural cultural resource management projects in the Kimberley.

World Heritage
The Central WA coastline features two World Heritage Areas. Ningaloo Coast and Shark Bay, listed for exceptional natural beauty and significant biological diversity, which are under threat.
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