Applications open for Wheatbelt biodiversity grants
![Grants are available for activities which protect eucalypt woodlands.](https://images.thewest.com.au/publication/C-9509900/a4a6012ac8f41f68da2776353b7f5b0b448810b8-16x9-x0y161w1200h675.jpg?imwidth=810&impolicy=wan_v3)
The Wheatbelt Natural Resources and Management group is taking applications for grants from landholders to preserve bush land habitats and protect native fauna.
![Wheatbelt NRM is comitted to protecting Malleefowl in the Wheatbelt.](https://images.thewest.com.au/publication/C-9509900/786daed75d5c6ef74d06685e0ae14e6ff49d0483.jpg?imwidth=810&impolicy=wan_v3)
Wheatbelt landholders affected by the February 2022 bush fires in Corrigin, including areas of Bruce Rock/Quairading shires, and Narrogin East, including areas of Wickepin/Cuballing shires, that hold activities such as fencing to protect fire-affected remnant vegetation patches from stock may be able to receive grants of up to $15,000.
Details are available on the Wheatbelt NRM website. Applications close February 28.
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