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North Stirlings Pallinup Natural Resources

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Newsletter - July 2024
Newsletter - July 2024

Landcare Week, NSPNR AGM announcement, online farm safety course, Blyth Tree Farm returns to Katanning, project updates and member opportunities.

Newsletter - May 2024
Newsletter - May 2024

Project updates, member opportunities, and more!

Newsletter - March 2024
Newsletter - March 2024

Feral animal tally results, project updates, member opportunities, and more!

Newsletter - January 2024
Newsletter - January 2024

Project updates, upcoming events including feral animal tally and community breakfast, member opportunities, and more!

Newsletter - December 2023
Newsletter - December 2023

Project updates, upcoming events including feral animal tally and community breakfast, member opportunities, and more!

Learn about phytophthora dieback
Newsletter - October 2023
Newsletter - October 2023

Meet some of our new committee members, learn about recent NSPNR activities and save the date for the 2024 Feral Animal Tally and Community Breakfast.

Newsletter - August 2023
Newsletter - August 2023

Dates for your Diary, School Plant-a-Tree day, Palli and Atte

EOI - Free Fox Baits 2024
EOI - Free Fox Baits 2024

NSPNR would like to hear from landholders in the Shire of Gnowangerup who would like free 1080 fox baits for laying in summer/autumn 2024

Newsletter - June 2023
Newsletter - June 2023

This month in the newsletter we have a lot happening at NSPNR. Read the newsletter to get all the details!

Get to know one of our committee members, Stephen Simpson..

Farmers and staff have the opportunity to gain their 1080 accreditation in either Borden or Jerramungup in July.. 1080 accreditation is necessary for all users to have in order to apply for a permit to use 1080 to control foxes and/or rabbits on a farm. There is also limited amounts of free fox baits available. There is an opportunity for farmers to get involved in free soil testing to support better fertiliser decisions.

A new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage law is coming in on 1 July 2023, so use the link to read the Statutory Guidelines.

Our project ‘Sharing local knowledge to enrich the Curriculum’ is steaming ahead and we can’t wait until 2024 when the packages will be ready for classrooms.

We invite readers to take part in a climate survey to go into a draw for an Active Farmers voucher.

The Agriculture in Transition event was really well-received, and we were very glad to acknowledge our local volunteers during National Volunteer Week 2023.

This website has been updated with the support by funding from the WA Government’s State NRM Program, supported by Royalties for Regions.

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