The McGowan Government is delivering a $22 million funding boost to DBCA's Enhanced Prescribed Burning Program over four years, via the 2019-20 State Budget.
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions’ (DBCA) Parks and Wildlife Service is urging people to refrain from feeding native animals, following concerns about the number of visitors feeding animals in national parks.
The McGowan Government is calling on the private sector to propose carbon farming concepts and solutions for Western Australia's national parks and reserves, as part of its COVID-19 economic stimulus and recovery plan.
Scientists from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) and Murdoch University have turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to sift through billions of data points to uncover how a threatened turtle species uses habitat in Broome’s Yawuru Nagulagun Roebuck Bay.
Western Australia is leading the nation by launching a State-wide strategy to crackdown on the devastating impact feral cats are having on our native wildlife.
A suspension bridge over the Murray River has officially opened, completing the $8.4 million Dwellingup Adventure Trails project to transform the area into a world-class trail destination.
The arrival of spring heralds the start of nesting season and the DBCA’s Parks and Wildlife Service is urging Western Australians to lookout for swooping birds, such as magpies.
Proposed national parks in the Fitzroy River area are one step closer to being finalised following the historic ceremonial signing to progress an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) with the Bunuba People.