Indigenous Engagement
- Any
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change /Carbon
- Collaboration
- Ferals and Native Invasives
- Fire
- Indigenous Engagement
- Land Use and grazing
- Rehydration /Water
- Weeds
Working with Indigenous groups to improve, enhance and protect the unique biodiversity and cultural values in their region. Supporting enhanced on country activities through Indigenous Ranger programs to empower traditional land custodians to manage key threatened fauna species and priority biodiversity assets, through combining traditional knowledge with contemporary science.

Pilbara Corridors
The Fortescue River catchment in Western Australia’s Pilbara region is the focus of this six-year project to protect and improve existing native vegetation and manage threats to biodiversity.

Rubbervine eradication
Starting in 2012, the Aquila project’s aims to eradicate rubber vine infestation in the West Kimberley on the lower Fitzroy River.

Ngadju Conservation
Members of Norseman’s Ngadju community are working to protect and conserve the vulnerable malleefowl and care for key sites in the Great Western Woodlands (GWW) of WA.

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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