Solitary Bee Hotel
What is a Solitary Bee Hotel ?
What is a Solitary Bee Hotel ?
A successful Anzac Day working bee on the Sand Island continues the fight against the weeds.
NICA is seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified and motivated individuals to fill Management Committee vacancies.
This month's weed fits into two categories that have been a focus in recent months, flowering now and directly harmful to wildlife. Read on to understand why African Tulip tree is now a restricted plant and learn about its deadly effect on native bees.
NICA's innovative "Enter the Flyosphere" shorebird awareness program is approaching takeoff with the launch of new interpretive signage at the Noosa River mouth car park.
NICA is partnering with Tourism Noosa on their innovative "Tread Lightly" program to encourage visitors to our Catchment to actively participate in its conservation through volunteering opportunities.
Have you ever wondered what or who marks these leaves. Read on to find out..
NICA's Noosa River Catchment Fund has awarded funding to the Girraween Bushcare Group to continue its key on-ground restoration works in the Girraween Nature Reserve and Upper Burgess Creek catchment area.
NICA is pleased to advise it has provided a detailed submission to Maritime Safety Queensland's Proposed Noosa River Speed Review.
A reminder, the NICA shop has a range of wonderful merchandise available for purchase including new releases of both "Noosa's Native Plants" and "Weeds of the Sunshine Coast".