Registrations of interest are being sought from individuals and organisations to operate new businesses in the Yalbunullup Mountain Bike Trails precinct, within Yellagonga Regional Park.
The thrilling climb up Pemberton's iconic Gloucester Tree is a step closer to returning, with a local Manjimup contractor appointed to build a brand-new lookout platform.
Seed science will be in the spotlight in September as the International Society for Seed Science Conference (ISSS 2025) comes to Fraser’s Reception Centre in Kings Park this September.
The Parks and Wildlife Service hosted community meetings in Manjimup and Walpole last week to share the department’s approach to bushfire management in the Warren Region.
Community volunteer groups committed to improving the health of Perth's northern waterways can apply for a share of $120,000 in grants in the latest round of the Cook Government's Community Rivercare Program.
Staff from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) have returned from a 10-day monitoring trip in Montebello and Barrow Islands marine parks to assess the impacts of the marine heatwave on coral, fish and invertebrates.
Favourable weather conditions in the south-west of the State over the next few weeks will allow Parks and Wildlife Service firefighters to progress prescribed burns from north of Perth down to Walpole.
Regional teams and senior marine scientists at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions have rolled-out rapid in-water surveys at priority sites to track the progression of bleaching.
Exciting upgrades get underway this week at Little Beach in Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve east of Albany, which aim to enhance the visitor experience at this popular swim spot.