Forest Research Centre

Alcoa Australia is committed to protecting, rehabilitating and sharing knowledge about the jarrah forest in Western Australia. In support of this, our dedicated Forest Research Centre (FRC) was established with an initial $15 million commitment in research funding over five years to further enhance understanding.

Commencing in January 2025, the FRC builds on 50 years of research and development that guides the continuous improvement in the ways Alcoa manages and rehabilitates the land after mining. The centre builds on research programs covering fauna management, biodiversity enhancement, rehabilitation delivery and water stewardship, and incorporates Traditional Owner two-way science knowledge.

Research Pillars

fauna

Fauna protection and return
Understanding and enhancing fauna management through improved surveys and monitoring, use of technology and feral species control

forest flora

Enhancing forest flora knowledge
Developing knowledge of rehabilitated ecosystems, ecological communities, and impacts of climate, fire and dieback on forest plants

seed germination

Leading practice rehabilitation
Building understanding of landscaping practice, topsoil management, seed germination and growth, and plant cultivation

water stewardship

Water stewardship 
Ongoing protection of waterways and drinking water catchments, and furthering research of long-term trends in stream flow and climate impacts on surface and groundwater

science

First Nations two-way science
Partnering to enhance understanding of forest management, fire, culturally significant species, and health and wellbeing benefits found in the forest

The FRC provides an opportunity to expand our long-running programs and enhance collaborative research opportunities with institutions and individuals. The ongoing development of our understanding of forest management will continue to inform the ways that we and others protect the environment, rehabilitate mining areas and working to return functioning ecosystems, with the ultimate aim of improving forest health.

This work is supported by our dedicated team of inhouse environmental research scientists, and collaboration partners. Our dedication is acknowledged globally, including being the first mining company to receive recognition from the United Nations for rehabilitation excellence in 1990 and earning a place on the Global 500 Roll of Honour.

How native and introduced species use underpasses in the Northern Jarrah Forest

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The Third Annual Alcoa Australia Environmental Research Symposium

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Learn about our Rehab Research Team from Dr Andrew Grigg

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Find out from Lucy how we contribute to forest research

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2024 WA Environmental Research Symposium: Sustainable Solutions

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Alcoa Australia's Fauna Monitoring Boosts Species Richness

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