Stirling Fire Recovery
More than a third of Stirling Range National Park was impacted by a bushfire that started from multiple lightning strikes bet
LANDSCOPE winter 2020
Explore the wonders of Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park, delve into the past with maritime explorers of WA's coast, play wit
LANDSCOPE Western Australia 2021 Calendar
The Nature of Western Australia 2021 Calendar presented by LANDSCOPE magazine.
Australian sea lions of the WA south coast
Australian sea lions are the only species with front and rear flippers that are endemic to Australia.
Species profile: Fairy Tern
The fairy tern is one of Australia’s smallest and rarest sea birds.
Leeuwin Naturaliste Park Profile
Western Australia’s most popular national park is home to the famous Cape to Cape Track as well as rugged coast, beaches, bus
Good news whale tale
Large whale disentanglements can be risky, but a new tracking tool has been developed and refined over the years to help make
Mandurah estuary clean-up
A recent community clean-up saw the removal of 635kg of rubbish from the Dawesville Cut in Mandurah, highlighting the value o
Breaking the Boundaries
Adaptive mountain biking is gaining momentum in Western Australia, helping people with disability actively engage with nature
Kalbarri Skywalk
The new Kalbarri Skywalk project, Kaju Yatka, is drawing a crowd to one of Western Australia’s most scenic national parks.
Species Profile: Bilby
Two new studies in WA’s vast Kimberley region are providing valuable information about the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis).<
Park Profile: Torndirrup National Park
Dramatic geological features and scenic ocean vistas combine to make Torndirrup National Park one of Western Australia’s most
Nyungar Tours at Kings Park
Nyungar Tours is one of three tour operators in Kings Park (or 'Kaarta Gar-up' as it's known) that provide visitors with a ch
Carnaby's cockatoos rescue
The rescue of a Carnaby's cockatoo from a tight spot has demonstrated the value of rehabilitation and monitoring for this end
Cycling the accessible Arklow Trail
A new mountain bike trail in Arklow Forest, near Collie in Western Australia's south-west, is providing cyclists with a disab
Jarrahdene Mill park profile
Jarrahdene Campground, in Western Australia's south-west, is a haven for visitors who travel there to enjoy the recently upgr
Whale sharks species profile
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) aggregate off Western Australia's Ningaloo coast from March to July-August, delighting locals,
Recovery of Dryandra's numbat and woylie populations
Located in Western Australia's Wheatbelt, Dryandra is a stronghold for some of the State's most precious native animals - the