Fauna Gates assisting turtle migration
Fauna gates have been installed to help small animals such as the Common Long Neck Turtle (Chelodina longicollis) move freely from either side of the fence, helping the site’s ecosystem continue to thrive.
Fauna gates have been installed to help small animals such as the Common Long Neck Turtle (Chelodina longicollis) move freely from either side of the fence, helping the site’s ecosystem continue to thrive.
Things are looking a little different at the WAMA site with earthworks preparing the site for the commencement of construction to begin in the coming
Rabbits have continued to be problematic at the WAMA site with a growing number of rabbit warrens and rabbits within the vermin proof fence having a negative impact on the regeneration of the native grasslands and bushlands area.
WAMA is pleased to announce the appointment of Case Meallin, to undertake the project management of the construction of WAMA Stage 1
The Grampians/Gariwerd Endemic Garden is something that you really should come and see; small shrubs and plants are taking shape for the beginning of this new and exciting regional botanic garden.
Recently WAMA held a number of fundraising events thanking donors and spreading the word about the wonderful contribution WAMA will bring to the Grampians as a tourist attraction, and a cultural experience that celebrates the synergy between art and nature.
WAMA is honoured to be able to do what we love within a unique and cultural landscape cared for by the First Nations’ peoples.
We acknowledge and respect their enduring knowledge, wisdom, leadership and friendship; their Elders, past, present and future.
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