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2016
Winter 2016
Winter 2016
Published 20 Jun 2016
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Winter 2016 newsletter
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How the West will be won
Welcome to Hamelin Station Reserve, nestled in the rangelands of Western Australia, where the stunning beauty of the landscape conceals an urgent need for conservation.
From the CEO
"Watching the sun setting over Hamelin Pool and wandering the complex network of spinifex woodland and shrubland tree-heath you can’t help but feel truly connected..."
Life on the edge
For the vulnerable endemic species found on Hamelin, the old saying “it’s a small world” couldn’t be more apt. For many, suitable habitat is a rarity.
Hamelin Pool: the key to our past
Over billions of years, a complex interaction between climate and environment at Hamelin Pool has created the miracle of ‘living fossils’ called stromatolites.
Our priorities and our challenges
We'll be tackling urgent priorities to help ease pressure on the degraded landscape so regeneration can begin.
The people that live and breath Hamelin
Our team at Hamelin share their thoughts on the property and the role they’ll play in protecting it.
A research hub of the future
Hamelin is already a hive of research activity. But this is just the beginning.
Passing muster
For more than 130 years Hamelin was home to sheep and goats. Its new future has meant removing stock.
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How the west will be won
From the CEO - Hamelin Station
Life on the edge
Hamelin Pool: the key to our past
Our priorities & our challenges
People that live & breathe Hamelin
A research hub of the future?
Passing muster
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