Wirruwana News Autumn 2021
Good news on Dirk Hartog Island National Park dibblers, ground dwelling birds appear to be on the rise and there’s lots of ‘behind the scenes’ work being done to safeguard… Read More
Conservation Matters February 2021
Find out who’s been caught on candid camera on Dirk Hartog Island National Park in this issue of Conservation Matters
Christmas Conservation Matters 2020
Keep up to date with the latest conservation happenings on Dirk Hartog Island National Park and in Shark Bay with the latest “Conservation Matters” in the Denham Inscription Post
Wirruwana News Spring 2020
Stage two of Return to 1616 is well under way with four species already translocated to Dirk Hartog Island National Park . With these new recruits comes new priorities to… Read More
Conservation Matters June 2020
Keep up to date with the latest conservation happenings on Dirk Hartog Island National Park and in Shark Bay with the latest “Conservation Matters” in the Denham Inscription Post
Wirruwana News Autumn 2020
An exciting new chapter in the saga of Dirk Hartog Island National Park’s Return to 1616 Ecological Restoration Project begins with the reintroduction of two new native animals. Enter the… Read More
Monkey Mia Dolphins 101: Everything You Need to Know
If you’ve ever wanted to see dolphins up close in their natural habitat, the beach at Monkey Mia Reserve is the place to go. The stunning waters of Shark Bay Marine Park… Read More
The Dos and Don’ts of Fishing in Shark Bay
It’s easy to see why Shark Bay is one of the most popular fishing spots in Western Australia – more than 4800 square km of seagrass meadows attract an incredible… Read More
Watch out for hare-wallabies on Dirk Hartog Island
The Dirk Hartog Island National Park Ecological Restoration Project reached a significant milestone with a trial release of 24 native animals during the last week of August 2017. Twelve rufous-hare… Read More