Tonnes of effort to Clean-Up the Catchment

Tonnes of effort to Clean-Up the Catchment

Motivated to protect our wetlands and wildlife, 280 volunteers gathered across 20 clean up events during the month of March around the coastal plain catchment of the Peel-Harvey Estuary. The teams recorded collecting an impressive 2,860 kilograms (2.8 tonnes) of...
That’s a Shorebird Wrap!

That’s a Shorebird Wrap!

March marks the end of the migratory shorebird season when the birds take flight and head north for winter. It’s also the time we come together with the volunteers to celebrate the season and the shorebird monitoring programs that run during this time. In late March...
Cockies can Count on Us, Counting on Them

Cockies can Count on Us, Counting on Them

It’s a bird, it’s not a crow, it’s a Black Cockatoo! Identification, roosting and other fascinating insights about our local Black Cockatoo populations uncovered at our workshop. Do you know where Black Cockatoos roost, what they eat, how they sound, how many types we...
Sharing learnings of the Dryandra Woonta project

Sharing learnings of the Dryandra Woonta project

With the Dryandra Woonta Project finishing up at the end of March PHCC shared the results of this project with 23 local landholders and community members at a workshop held in Dryandra Woodland. PHCC staff spoke about the non-toxic Felixer trial with 6 Felixer units...

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