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  • Paterson's Curse growing alongside roadway

    Paterson's Curse growing alongside roadway

  • Project officer monitoring water on property

    Project officer monitoring water on property

  • The striking flower of the red and green Kangaroo Paw, found naturally only in Western Australia, is the State's floral emblem, and is one of eleven species of Anigozanthos, meaning "irregular flower". The common name comes from the unopened cluster of flowers that resembles the forepaw of a kangaroo

    The striking flower of the red and green Kangaroo Paw, found naturally only in Western Australia, is the State's floral emblem, and is one of eleven species of Anigozanthos, meaning "irregular flower". The common name comes from the unopened cluster of flowers that resembles the forepaw of a kangaroo

  • Aerial view of feral camels running across the range. Australia is the only country with herds of feral camels

    Aerial view of feral camels running across the range. Australia is the only country with herds of feral camels

  • Avian influenza surveillance 2007

    Avian influenza surveillance 2007

  • Bee hive surveillance

    Bee hive surveillance

  • Cross-pollinating peas, South Perth

    Cross-pollinating peas, South Perth

  • European wasp

    European wasp

 

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DPIRD acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country, the Aboriginal people of the many lands that we work on and their language groups throughout Western Australia and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters.

We respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of our regions and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Artwork: "Kangaroos going to the Waterhole" by Willarra Barker.

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