A commercial operations licence is required for any commercial business activities that are conducted on land under the Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002.
Community Stewardship Grants are available annually to support community-based projects that serve to protect and restore the local environment, enabling local community groups to undertake stewardship of natural resources in their local area.
A licence is required for anyone who keeps, transports, imports, exports or sells restricted fauna or for taking or collecting restricted flora within Western Australia.
Community conservation groups protect and manage our bushlands through raising awareness of biodiversity values and of natural areas in your local community.
The Kings Park Volunteer Master Gardeners provide a free advisory service on caring for and growing native plants for home gardeners and community groups.
The Index of Biodiversity Surveys for Assessments (IBSA) program provides industry, regulators and the community with an index of land-based biodiversity surveys conducted in Western Australia. IBSA helps to create better environmental outcomes by maximising the availability of biodiversity data.
The Western Australian Government recognises the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Murujuga; the past, present and future generations of Ngurra-ra Ngarli, and their ongoing connection to this sacred country.
The Pilbara Environmental Offsets Fund (PEOF) delivers environmental offset projects in the Pilbara bioregion of Western Australia in partnership with traditional owners, conservation agencies, industry and government.
How we are protecting the nature of one of the world's last great wilderness areas, guaranteeing its future as an important conservation, tourism and cultural destination.
A listing of threatened native plants and animals that are under identifiable threat of extinction, are rare, or otherwise in need of special protection.