We strive to cultivate and preserve Western Australia's agriculture, food industry, and aquatic resources while also building vibrant regional communities with flourishing economies.
Conservation monitoring technology is used to monitor the health of our State's fisheries, to help manage declared animal pests, and for research such as understanding insect pest outbreaks.
Projects and initiatives we have recently collaborated on include: iMapPests: Sentinel Surveillance for Agriculture and WA Wild Dog Action Plan: Research and Development Fund 2023 to 2025.
Main Address
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
1 Nash Street
Perth WA 6000
Australia
Website
External Resources
- High-tech smart traps tested in grainbelt, 2017
- WA Wild Dog Action Plan: Research and Development Fund 2023 to 2025
- Apps, traps and LAMPs help protect WA grain crops, 2018
- Protecting WA crops: Apps and Technologies Issue, 2018
- Remote trapping of Diamondback moth, 2022
- DPIRD Weather Station & Data Network
Services
Conservation Challenges
WILDLABS members
- @amberbc
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The University of Western Australia & WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD)
WA Entomology PhD researching better ways to monitor for beneficials. GRDC Research Scholarship. DPIRD Study Leave.



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