Noosa’s Native Plants book
Noosa’s Native Plants, written by Stephanie Haslam, is a book for the guidance of everyone responsible for the ongoing protection of Noosa’s most valuable asset its unique natural environment.
Noosa’s Native Plants, written by Stephanie Haslam, is a book for the guidance of everyone responsible for the ongoing protection of Noosa’s most valuable asset its unique natural environment.
This is how the surveyor EP Bedwell described a rocky outcrop in the Noosa River in January, 1876 ..
Keen to join our NICA volunteers but not sure where to start? Here's a list of volunteering opportunities..
Tourism Noosa invites you to participate in their next tree planting of 500 native plants on Friday 30th September at Cooran.
The Australian Bee Book by Tim Heard is definitely a go to reference for anyone thinking of introducing native stingless bees into their gardens.
This year has seen many plants flowering prolifically and the Brisbane Wattle is no exception. But it is not a local native plant..
Spring is here and all sorts of animals are on the move. Have a look how you can help at this time of year and contact numbers for local wildlife rescues.
Mother in-laws tongue was a very popular garden plant in the past. Its very hardy and has a certain street appeal.
Here are some photographs contributed by Suzanne Bloomfield that could be of interest to gardeners with limited space in townhouses or courtyards.
Noosa Bush Beach Creek Care (NBBCC) group auspiced by NICA has been successfull in receiving a Qld Govt grant to rehabilitate six sites in Noosa’s National and Conservation Parks.