Campaigns
Defend WA’s Nature
WA Nature is in serious trouble We have all seen the dying trees everywhere across the whole southwest of WA. Although we’ve now had some rain, do our forests and […]
Continue readingYOUR VOICE NEEDED NOW ON KEY ISSUES
The Urban Bushland Council has a long history of advocating for the protection of urban bushland. On this page you will find information about current consultation processes and information to […]
Continue readingWA Biodiversity 2022 – Issues & Actions
Read our Issues and Actions paper to understand the lack of effective protection, the lack of funding and capacity to protect and manage biodiversity and the Actions needed to help […]
Continue readingSave the Black Cockatoos
Why urgent action is needed Western Australia’s southwest is home to 3 iconic species of black cockatoos: the Ngolyenok (Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo); the Ngolak (Baudin’s Black-Cockatoo); and the Karak (Forest Red-tailed […]
Continue readingScience and Conservation Jobs Stimulus
The Urban Bushland Council WA advocates for a science and conservation job stimulus to build a better future. Ahead of us is a great opportunity to transform the recent events […]
Continue readingCelebrating Tuart Woodlands
Around Perth on the Swan Coastal Plain there are only seven common trees. Three are eucalypts, (Tuart, Jarrah and Marri); three are Banksias (B. attenuata, B. grandis and B. menziesii) […]
Continue readingThreat to centre of biodiversity in Perth
The Swan Coastal Plain is known as a biodiversity hotspot, but some believe an area in Kenwick called the Greater Brixton Street Wetlands (GBSW) is the hottest spot of all. Unfortunately, […]
Continue readingThe UBC Bush Forever Campaign
Bush Forever is a world class plan in Australia’s only global biodiversity hotspot but its implementation is incomplete. This unfinished business is putting our irreplaceable natural assets of unique flora, […]
Continue readingCampaigning proudly since 1993
2023 will mark the 30th anniversary of the formation of the Urban Bushland Council; 29 years of strong support and continued advocacy for the protection of bushland. Its work continues […]
Continue readingSave Underwood Avenue Bushland
Bushland in Shenton Park, endowed to the University of Western Australia in 1904, continues to be threatened by a proposal by the University of Western Australia for housing. The Banksia, […]
Continue readingAnstey-Keane Dampland – Threats and Responses
The Anstey-Keane Dampland is the second most floristically diverse Bush Forever site on the Swan Coastal Plain and its vegetation is in excellent to pristine condition. Despite being well recognised […]
Continue readingSecure Black Cockatoo Habitat
Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever Community-powered conservation The Urban Bushland Council WA is pleased to be a partner in the Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever project led by […]
Continue readingEnd Clearing of Banksia Woodlands
Banksia Woodlands listed as an endangered Threatened Ecological Community The Urban Bushland Council and the Wildflower Society of WA nominated Perth’s Banksia woodlands as a Threatened Ecological Community under the […]
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