Philippa Nikulinsky Landscope profile
After discovering a talent for drawing at a young age, Philippa Nikulinsky has been enchanted by Western Australia’s native s
River Guardians Festival
At the River Guardians Festival earlier this month, the community gathered to celebrate and learn about the rivers' diverse w
Surprisingly tough pink and grey galahs
While human impacts have changed the landscape in some parts of Western Australia, population numbers of the iconic pink and
Using dogs to detect dieback
As the deadly plant pathogen phytophthora cinnamomi, or dieback, causes havoc on our native plant species, Department of Cons
Ancient ancestral beauty of Western Australia’s south coast
Everyone is welcome in the new South Coast Marine Park, which also protects southern right whale nurseries, kelp forests, vul
Invasive beetle infesting Kings Park
It may be tiny, but the polyphagous shot-hole borer (Euwallacea fornicatus) is having a big impact on Perth’s urban tree cano
Aboriginal cultural experience in Yanchep National Park
There’s more to Yanchep National Park than kangaroos, koalas and kookaburras.
Five million reasons to celebrate in this massive win for WA conservation
Over the past few years the Western Australian State Government has added more than five million hectares to the State's cons
Boorn to survive: supporting the south-west forests
The forests of south-west Australia, known by the local Aboriginal people as djarlimari, are rich in biodiversity but are fac
The science and culture of whale strandings
Mass whale strandings unfortunately occur along Western Australia’s coastline.
Kalgulup Regional Park – Park Profile
Covering 3168 hectares of land across three locations in and around greater Bunbury, Kalgulup Regional park offers beaches, t
Landscope, Winter 2024, Vol39, number 4, Langford Park Upgrade
Once the site of Alcoa’s first bauxite mine in the 1960s, Langford Park is today a popular trail network where hikers and mou
Landscope, Winter 2024 Rowley Shoals Vol39 number 4
Some 260 kilometres north-west of Broome lie three picturesque reefs that make up the magical Rowley Shoals.
Albino southern eagle ray in the Swan River Perth WA
It was an exciting moment for Masters student Emily Taljaard to see an albino southern eagle ray (Myliobatis tenuicaudatus) i
Understanding the health of the forest through the art of listening
Using the emerging science of eco-acoustics, DBCA researchers are monitoring forest soundscapes to better understand and benc
Denmark giving the WOW factor
The Wilderness Ocean Walk (WOW) Trail near Denmark has recently been extended, linking up with the Bibbulmun Track, Munda Bid
Stirling Range National Park – park profile
Around 80 kilometres north of Albany lies Stirling Range National Park, so named after the rugged peaks of Stirling Range tha
Volunteering as a campground host
Volunteer to be a campground host in our National Parks.