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DBCA

Hopes of a successful nesting season for Alfred Cove's ospreys have been given a boost thanks to the installation of a new and improved osprey pole and nest at Point Waylen.

PWS

Visitors to Murujuga National Park now have improved access to viewing culturally significant rock art with a new walking trail and signage.

DBCA

The fourth round of the McGowan Government's Community Rivercare Program is now open, with applications invited until October 12.

DBCA

Endangered Shark Bay bandicoots will be released onto Dirk Hartog Island this week as part of the ground-breaking Return to 1616 ecological restoration project.

PWS

A new telecommunications facility will be installed in Lane Poole Reserve's Nanga campgrounds to improve visitor safety through better Telstra mobile phone coverage and emergency services coverage.

DBCA

Construction will soon start on two jetties in the Houtman Abrolhos Islands National Park, to ensure conservation of the islands and open the area up to new tourism opportunities.

PWS

Water Minister Dave Kelly and Environment Minister Stephen Dawson have today announced that areas of a former pine plantation in Perth's north will be rehabilitated as habitat for the endangered Carnaby's cockatoo under a partnership between the Water Corporation and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA).

PWS

Upgrades to the popular Canal Rocks boat ramp and jetty are set to commence shortly with the tender awarded for construction.

PWS

The McGowan Government has announced $3.35 million will be injected into the expansion of Wellington National Park as part of the State Budget.

DBCA

The McGowan Government is investing more than $25 million over the next four years towards the creation and management of national parks, marine parks and other conservation reserves under the flagship Plan for Our Parks initiative.

PWS

Sick and injured sea turtles are one of the marine species set to benefit from a proposed new purpose-built rehabilitation facility in the Kimberley region.