Defending Dryandra Monitoring Cameras are Rolling

Defending Dryandra Monitoring Cameras are Rolling

Monitoring cameras are rolling on properties involved in the Defending Dryandra Project and we have been out checking these cameras over the past month. We’ve captured a number of feral cats, foxes, sheep and kangaroo on the monitoring cameras to date. These images...
Capitalising on Nature

Capitalising on Nature

PHCC were able to support and attend a Natural Capital Accounting Workshop coordinated by RegenWA in Williams on July 25, which included Accounting for Nature® training. Natural capital refers to the natural assets and services that provide benefits and value to...
Diving into the microscopic world below our feet!

Diving into the microscopic world below our feet!

PHCC recently hosted a one-day Soil Microscopy workshop with EarthWhile Australia. Participants, who ranged from large-scale producers to home-gardening enthusiasts, were introduced to the world of soil microbes and the vital role they play in soil health and plant...
Hot in the Shade

Hot in the Shade

The long hot dry season is finally over and a site visit in late May to the River Action Plan site on the Williams River in Quindanning highlighted the importance of shade along our rivers. On the day we were there it was still sunny and warm, and there was a notable...

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