Become a friend of South West NRM

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and information designed to help you stay connected with our organisation, our work and our people.

You might also like to find our more about the projects we’re working on right now.

On the first Tuesday of each month, we deliver the Good News to inboxes everywhere – updates on work we are doing every week to address the biggest environmental challenges of our time.

Wondering what you’ll find in our newsletters? Check out previous editions.

Read the series of Blog Articles by our CEO Dr Manda Page. She’s on a mission to bridge the knowledge gap and inspire all of us to value nature more.

We’re the South West’s peak environmental charity.  You can contribute to our South West Environment Fund today by making a donation. As an Australian Registered Charity with DGR Status, donations to us over $2 are tax-deductible.

We are collaborators

For over 20 years, South West NRM has partnered with businesses and communities to restore and sustain WA’s South West ecosystems.

Our team of environmental scientists and sustainable agriculture experts are hands-on changemakers, delivering evidence-based solutions that enhance biodiversity, productivity, and sustainability.

As the region’s leading environmental organisation and charity, we collaborate with landcare groups, Noongar communities, government, industry, and landholders. Independent and not-for-profit, we remain agile, responsive, and deeply trusted.

Rooted in science and respect, we uphold Traditional Custodian knowledge while leveraging cutting-edge research to protect and restore both natural and agricultural landscapes for future generations.

If you’re interested in partnering with us, view our Investment Prospectus via the button below.

How we have helped

The western ringtail possum – also known by its Noongar name Ngwayir – has lost 90% of its original habitat. Environmental destruction, predation, and climate change have driven this species to the edge of extinction, leaving it restricted to just a fraction of its former range.

To help its survival, South West NRM (with support from a variety of partners) has undertaken numerous actions such as:

  • Installed possum bridges to connect fragmented habitats
  • Restored vital forest habitats
  • Implemented predator control measures
  • Supported research and monitoring programs
  • Educated communities about responsible pet ownership
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