Abstract:Bioregionalism is concerned with regional ecological protection, the bioregional difference between conceptions of home and regional understanding of place, as well as environmental scholarship and environmental activism in increasingly globalized world. Serious bioregional crisis such as salt scars, animal massacre and species loss took place in Wheatbelt in southwestern Australia. Poet John Kinsella abnegates romanticizing and nostalgic pastoralism in his poetic creation of postpastoralism, he wishes to achieve bioregional reconciliation through forestation to relieve salination, defencing to welcome back animals and symbiosis, establishing a sense of home in the bioregion of Wheatbelt.