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Handy Links
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CHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CLIPS!
Click here to see the Quaranup cultural heritage project (WIN News)
Click here to see the Esperance community's new dieback sign
Click here to see the great doco "Phytophthora Dieback & The Fitzgerald Biosphere" produced by South Coast NRM
Click here to see South Coast NRM chairman Alex Campbell speaking to Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke on gorse control in the South Coast region (Jan 2009)
Farming in a variable climate: Find out more about seasonal variability and how it impacts on agriculture in the Great Southern. Visit the Gillamii Centre's new website featuring farmer interviews here
Feral.org.au is a website that contains information on vertebrate pest animal species in Australia and New Zealand.
You can easily browse the site to find general information, pictures from the image gallery, education resources and more www.feral.org.au
Help Map feral animals in your area Click on www.feralscan.org.au to find RabbitScan and FoxScan.
Map rabbits or foxes in your area at the website. You can also use the free mapping tool to help with mapping and control in your own area. Register as a fox or rabbit scanner and record sightings, damage caused or control activities in your area. Add to the national rabbit map, or the national fox map, or use the data to help with the problem on your property or your area.
The Planning Support Tool gives local government and state government planners, planning consultants, NRM professionals and members of the community, access to information for integrating natural resource management with local government land use planning via a web-based tool. Developed for the South Coast region of Western Australia, it initially focuses on planning for rural residential, rural smallholdings and vineyard development. Many of the planning practices and information resources provided are also relevant to broader rural and peri-urban planning in other regions of WA. http://www.eksa.com.au/scnrm-planningtool/Default.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Statistical Seasonal Forecasts: The Department of Agriculture and Food has released a new online climate package to assist decision making as they head towards the 2011 cropping season. The new online package is designed to be user-friendly and regionally-specific with a focus on forecasting rainfall in the south west of Western Australia. http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/PC_94509.html
Improve your soil! This is a website dedicated to soil quality concepts, indicators, assessment, management, and practices. http://soilquality.org/
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