Shark Bay logo
World Heritage Area - Western Australia
Change Language
  • Home
  • About
    • People
    • Land & Seascapes
    • Climate
  • Places
    • Monkey Mia
    • Hamelin Pool & Stromatolites
    • South Peron
    • Francois Peron National Park
    • Dirk Hartog Island National Park
    • Edel Land including Steep Point
    • Tamala Station
    • Wooramel Coast
    • Shark Bay Marine Reserve
    • Bernier & Dorre Islands Nature Reserve
  • Advice
    • Travel & Safety
    • Things To Do On Land
    • Things To Do On Water
    • Parks & Wildlife Fees & Bookings
  • Nature
    • Animals
    • Plants
    • Geology
    • Stromatolites
  • Restoration
    • Dirk Hartog Island
    • Project Eden
    • Shark Bay Island Protection
  • History
    • Aboriginal Heritage
    • Maritime History
    • Settlement History
    • Shipwrecks
  • World Heritage
    • Shark Bay World Heritage Values
    • Managing the World Heritage Area
    • What is World Heritage?
  • Publications
    • Brochures & Maps
    • Fact Sheets & Guides
    • Useful Links
    • News
  • Contact
  • Search Site

News, Reports & Media

Home > Ecological Restoration in Shark Bay > Dirk Hartog Island National Park: Return to 1616 > News, Reports & Media

News

Subscribe to the Dirk Hartog Island National Park Return to 1616 Ecological Restoration Project newsletter Wirruwana News or browse all the latest Return to 1616 news at Sharkbay.org.

Reports

The eradication of ungulates (sheep and goats) from Dirk Hartog Island, Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Australia

DHINPERP Trial hare-wallaby translocation and monitoring

Burbidge et al 2018 – Threatened birds on Dirk Hartog Island 2017-18

Burbidge et al 2018 fieldwren genetics report 20180630 v2a

Dirk Hartog Island Invasive Rodent Survey No.3 Final draft

Biosecurity Implementation Plan, June 2015

A pilot study for the proposed eradication of feral cats on Dirk Hartog Island, Western Australia. Algar et al.

Field efficacy of the Curiosity feral cat bait on three Australian islands. Johnston et al.

Population Structure and Management of Invasive Cats on an Australian Island. Koch et al.

Dirk Hartog Island National Park Ecological Restoration Project: Stage Two – Year One Translocation and Monitoring Report. Cowen et al.

Photographic guide to the reptiles of Dirk Hartog Island. M Cowan

Media

Program to restore historic WA Island (Northern Guardian)

Turning back the clock on feral island (Australian)

News, Reports & Media

  • Feral Animal Eradication
  • Vegetation & Habitat Recovery
  • Fauna Reconstruction & Conservation
  • Translocation Sources
  • Weed Management
  • Community Engagement
  • Education
  • Fun Stuff
  • News, Reports & Media
want to see where everything is?
View the map

About Shark Bay

The shoreline of Shark Bay has a ‘W’ shape formed by the Edel Land peninsula and Dirk Hartog Island to the west, Peron Peninsula in the centre, and the eastern coastal strip. Edel Land is typified by rocky limestone and long, white sand dunes.

Quick Links

  • About
  • Advice
  • Restoration
  • World Heritage
  • Contact
  • Places
  • Nature
  • History
  • Publications
  • News

Contact Us

(08) 9948 2226

sharkbayenquiries@dbca.wa.gov.au

Parks and Wildlife Service
Shark Bay District Office
63 Knight Terrace,
Denham WA 6357

Parks and WildLife Sevices

Parks and Wildlife Service

Website by PWD