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Yongergnow - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. The word Yongergnow is a neologism derived from the Noongar words. Represents the location in Ongerup (= place of the male kangaroo), and. The centre’s objective to protect the Malleefowl. The Noongar words were chosen to represent Yongergnow’s ties with the local Aboriginal community. Yongergnow a brief history:. The Great Southern Area Consultative Committee (which has no...
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How to help - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. How YOU can help preserve the Malleefowl. Visit Yongergnow Australian Malleefowl Centre to learn about the endangered Malleefow. Make a donation to Yongergnow Inc. Volunteer for Yongergnow (even if it’s just for a day, there’s always plenty of work). Annual Membership Fees AUD:. Senior’s card holders and children from 6 to 15. Newsletter by email: No Charge. To 08 9828 2326.
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Facilities - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. Yongergnow Services and Facilities:. View our live Malleefowl in large natural bush aviaries. Yongergnow’s aviaries are custom built for Malleefowl, and enclose areas of bush which are natural Malleefowl habitat. We presently have a pair of Malleefowl in the large aviary. A female Rhea and a male Happy – who for the first time in 2014 have built a mound. At the FowlPlay Caf...
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Galleries - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. December 2015 – Newsletter. December 30, 2015. A Star is Born at Yongergnow. December 16, 2015. Conservation & Biodiversity in WA’s Farming Communities. August 31, 2015. Tuesday to Saturday: 9am to 4pm. CLOSED Sunday and Monday, Good Friday, Christmas (24th-26th December) and New Year’s Day. Bookings for groups welcome any day. YouTube video of Malleefowl.
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Oyster Harbour Catchment Group :: OHCG Partners
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Ranges Link - Planning. Millbrook and King River. Wattle and Other Weed Control. Mt Barker WA 6324. Department of Environment and Conservation. The Oyster Harbour Catchment Group works with a range of partners. We have a close working relationship with South Coast NRM who provides funding to support our day to day operations as well as on-ground activity. ‘South Coast NRM is the leading not-for-profit environmental services provider in the South Coast region of Western Australia. The Ranges Link project ...
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South Coast Management Group - Community Groups & Projects
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South Coast Management Group. Community Groups and Projects. A number of community groups and land managers undertake coastcare projects in the SCMG region. Some examples are:. Peaceful Bay Progress Association Inc. Parry Beach Voluntary Management Group Inc. William Bay National Park Association Inc. Denmark Weed Action Group. Black Hole erosion and access management, Shire of Denmark. Denmark Surf Life Saving Club Inc. Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee. Sub-committee of Youngs Siding Progress Association.
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Blog - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. December 2015 – Newsletter. December 30, 2015. Yongergnow Newsletter December 2015 FINAL. A Star is Born at Yongergnow. December 16, 2015. Day old Malleefowl chick affectionately named “Spud” CLICK for: A Star is Born MEDIA RELEASE – Yongergnow “Happy” the male covering egg on mound. Conservation & Biodiversity in WA’s Farming Communities. August 31, 2015. August 29, 2015.
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About Us - Yongergnow - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. For Yongergnow as a community owned and operated interpretive centre to be recognised as a centre of excellence for environmental awareness and education, with special focus on conservation of the mallee and its endangered flagship species, the magnificent Malleefowl. 1 Promoting tourism in the region. 11 provide information to the community and public. 41 Promote the Centr...
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Membership - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. Annual Membership Fees AUD:. Senior’s card holders and children from 6 to 15. Newsletter by email: No Charge. Newsletter by mail: $15.00. Donation: any amount appreciatively received. Children under 6 free. Fees effective from November 2014 and subject to change. Fee for Newsletter by mail effective from April 2016 and subject to change. PO Box 9, Ongerup WA 6336. CLOSED Su...
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Malleefowl - Yongergnow Australia Malleefowl Centre
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Video – Malleefowl conservation in Australia’s National Landscape – Great South West Edge – Yongergnow. YouTube video of Malleefowl. See photo Gallery at right). Males and females look the same. Malleefowl are approximately the size of a large duck (60am high), with males usually bigger than females (males 2kg, females 1.5kg). Backs are mottled grey, brown and black, underparts are cream to grey, with a distinctive black stripe along their necks. Chicks look a bit like adult stubble quail. Mound nesting ...