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Following extensive community consultation and expert review, the Shire of Denmark Council voted to endorse the updated Mount Hallowell Management Plan, reaffirming its commitment to the long-term protection and sustainable use of one of the region’s most iconic natural landscapes.
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) has launched a new initiative to support urban greening across Western Australia.
The Shire of Denmark’s Native Plant Nursery is inviting volunteers to help grow and care for seedlings that will be used in future revegetation efforts.
The proposal for the Kwoorabup Native Tree Nursery, a project that promises to enhance local biodiversity and support community revegetation efforts, has been endorsed by the Shire of Denmark Council and marks a significant step forward for habitat preservation in our region.
Successful partnership with Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee continues to grow
Shire collaborates with local school to revegetate bushland areas with native species
Come along to a community revegetation day on Saturday 7 October
Local community gets involved in ongoing revegetation program on Wilson Inlet shore
Environmental preservation volunteer Mark Parre named Community Citizen of the Year
Collaboration between Shire and WICC continues to plant native seedlings along foreshore
Kwoorabup Nature School and Shire of Denmark collaborate to revegetate bushland
Shire collaborates with WICC to restore naturally occurring vegetation
Free instructional short films featuring Revegetation Officer Mark Parre
Revegetation Officer Mark Parre recognised for his important work in short film
Revegetation Officer Mark Parre shared his knowledge with participants on Saturday