Shared Country

Shared Country

On Saturday 31 August a happy bunch of locals (and those from further afield) gathered together on the banks of the Hotham River at Koompkinning (Pumphreys Bridge). The skies were grey and the air was chilly, but Jock (Travis) and Nick Abraham gave a warm Welcome by...
Seedy adventures with the Bindjareb Rangers!

Seedy adventures with the Bindjareb Rangers!

In collaboration with the team from Nuts About Natives, Formosa Flora and Curtin University, PHCC have recently completed a three-day training in seed collection and processing with the Winjan Bindjareb Boodja Rangers and Harvey Waroona Rangers. The seed collection...
Monitoring the development of Carnaby ‘flufflings’

Monitoring the development of Carnaby ‘flufflings’

It’s breeding season for our endangered Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos. PHCC staff and the Winjan Bindjareb Boodja and Harvey Waroona Rangers have been busy monitoring the development of Carnaby nestlings. Winjan Bindjareb Boodja Rangers, Harvey Waroona Rangers, and staff...
Tiny Lab on Wheels Ready to Roll

Tiny Lab on Wheels Ready to Roll

We are thrilled to announce the successful delivery of our Tiny Lab on Wheels, a mobile laboratory designed to empower researchers in their vital work on estuary health, water quality and environmental projects. The Tiny Lab on Wheels is a self-contained mobile...
Peel Main Drain Swales project

Peel Main Drain Swales project

The Peel Main Drain carries runoff from rural and semi-rural parts of Mundijong, Mardella, Hopeland and Baldivis into the Peel-Harvey estuary via the Serpentine River. It flows between the Serpentine River and the Kwinana Freeway south of Karnup Rd, and joins the...
Planting season check-in

Planting season check-in

We are most of the way through the planting season, with the added challenge of not knowing if the lovely rain we are getting will continue or turn off like a tap like it did last year! We have been planting seedlings at the project sites in the upper catchment on the...

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present