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Tuesday, 22 May 2012
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Who can help?

Listed below are some of the Department of Conservation and Land Management's programs that are dedicated to protecting the natural values of bushland located outside of WA's conservation estate and reserves system.

  • Roadside Conservation Committee
  • Nature Conservation Covenant Program
  • Land for Wildlife
  • Urban Nature

Other programs

Some of the Department's other programs that also work outside the reserves system are:

  • Wetlands Conservation Program
  • Recovery Catchments for Natural Diversity
  • CALM Volunteers
  • Western Australian Threatened Species and Communities Unit
  • Western Australian Herbarium Volunteers
  • Wildlife Carer's Network
  • CALM Bush Rangers

Incentive Programs

A number of incentive programs operate in Western Australia to help people manage natural areas. These include the programs listed above, but for a more detailed look at incentives programs available across Government and community organisations, refer to: “Biodiversity Incentive Programs in Western Australia: A guide for facilitators and co-ordinators of natural resource management to assist landholders with biodiversity conservation on private land”.