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Updated: November 27, 2011

Great Western Woodlands

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Great Western Woodland Updates

Ngadju fire management for the Great Western Woodlands - November 21, 2011

Ngadju Traditional Owners in the Great Western Woodlands want to put in place a program which aims to develop and enrich the Indigenous fire practises of the region and provide land and fire management for the safety and benefit of the wider community.

Proposed fence a barrier to biodiversity - November 21, 2011

A proposed barrier fence along the interface between the Great Western Woodlands and the southern edge of the West Australian Wheatbelt is threatening the Woodlands with further habitat fragmentation and destruction. The proposal involves 6000 ha of clearing and chaining, and the isolation of 300,000 ha of bush.

Locating and recording water trees - November 21, 2011

A collaborative project in the Great Western Woodlands will locate and map culturally significant “water trees” in the traditional lands of the Ngadju people, so they might be safeguarded from damage or destruction.

Stakeholders shortchanged 3.8 million dollars in the Great Western Woodlands - November 27, 2011

Some members of the Great Western Woodlands Stakeholder Reference Group convened to provide feedback on the proposed spending of $3.8 million of state funds have been left feeling frustrated.

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Great Western Woodlands events

Perth volunteer meetings

Our volunteer meetings or Wilderness Action Group (WAG) meetings are informative, fun, social, motivational and educational. They are also a great opportunity to learn about TWS's environmental work and get actively involved in campaigns to protect WA's wild places and wildlife. If you are interested in volunteering with us - Perth WAG meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month!

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