Project Numbat Wine Label; 99designs client. We are writing to invite you to our upcoming Annual General Meeting on the 20th October 2020 to be held at Perth Zoo, Conference Room. Another name for this wallaby is the Black-gloved Wallaby and the animal in the image below perfectly demonstrates why. THERE ARE LESS THAN 1,000 NUMBATS REMAINING IN THE WILD. Character building stuff! The Numbats are in need of help there are less than 1,000 numbats left.

General committee roles include assisting with events, writing our quarterly newsletter, holding Numbat presentations, purchasing and distributing merchandise, developing marketing materials, assist our paid accountant, developing new projects and collaborations, creating videos and posts for our social media accounts.

( Log Out /  Project Numbat needs a media savvy volunteer to help raise awareness about the importance of Numbat conservation through a variety of mediums and platforms!

I lost the animal as it shot off into the undergrowth.

How awesome are those chuditch images! luke messore needs your help with “project numbat : Save The Numbat : (”. As usual there were plenty of Western Grey Kangaroos around Dryandra Village. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out /  At its nadir the entire world Numbat population was restricted to only two reserves in SW Australia, while current thinking puts the population of the Numbat at only 1000 animals! As I drove home I thought about the abundant rare wildlife that call the Wheatbelt Reserves of Dryandra and Boyagin home and therefore how important it is that these Reserves are afforded the protection of National Park status, something hopefully imminent for Dryandra Woodland at least. Project Numbat Dig Surveys – Spots and Stripes at Dryandra Woodland. Community awareness and involvement in the conservation of our unique mammal emblem, the Numbat.

The numbat is an emblem of Western Australia and protected by conservation programs. ( Log Out /  We all bring our own expertise, time and of course a passion for the Numbat.

We are seeking members to become part of the committee and we believe that everyone has something to offer. The larger a block the better chance native wildlife has of surviving introduced predators (cats and foxes,) and as Montague Block is a larger block a population of Numbats had persisted here where they had disappeared from the smaller blocks.

Hopefully the data collected would show this amazing species was continuing to thrive at Boyagin. Update and monitor the membership spreadsheet and send out reminders or notifications to current and past members. Apart from the Woylies the only wildlife I saw during the course of the surveying was a pair of Bush Stone-curlews. by zhutoli. This animal however, was unperturbed by the car engine, which meant I was afforded a rare chance of a photograph. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Once back at Dryandra I had one thing to do before my shower, and that was to return to the track I had driven the previous evening to see if the excellent wildlife sightings could be repeated. Western Brush Wallaby at Dryandra Woodland. The dig of a Numbat is a shallow often u-shaped scrape in the soil where they have searched for underground termite galleries, their sole food source. The Echidna is named after Ekhidna a Greek mythological being half woman and half serpent. As a committee member, you will participate in all aspects of our operations by attending monthly meetings held on the third Tuesday of each month from 5.30-7pm in South Perth. See you next year.