Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Wheatbelt NRM Takes Biodiversity Conservation Global!

Since it's launch in June 2010, Wheatbelt NRM's Biodiversity Blog has been spreading the word about what's happening in the Avon's backyard to the rest of the globe!

But have you ever wondered who else is listening and watching what's happening here...?

A review of the visitor summary shows that about half of our 3000 visitors so far have been from Australia, while another quarter that amount are from the United States.

Pie chart of this blog's audience composition

Fully one fifth of our visitors are from farther afield -India, France and Italy to name a few. They log-in from across the globe to look at great photos and read interesting stories about what's going on in places like Toodyay, Mukindudin or Corrigin. Or to find our more about our projects to protect threatened species or control Weeds of National Significance (WONS).

Map of this Blog's audience from around the globe!

The strong interest from around the globe in Wheatbelt NRM's Biodiversity Program's projects and the plants and animals they protect is testament to the hard work and passion our community and it's many groups community puts towards sustaining our natural heritage.

High value hay grown in a 'backyard' paddock protected by remnant vegetation

By working with our community to protect it's natural heritage, Wheatbelt NRM is also helping to buffer our agricultural industries from the effects of climate change and variable seasonal influences. We are proud to be working at a local level and having a truly global impact!

Wheateblt NRM wold like to say a big HELLO (Ola! Guten Tag! привет! Bonjour!)  to our global audience - and invite you all back again sometime soon to see that 'There's a lot happening in our backyard!'