Wolf Spiders Aplenty

Wolf Spiders Aplenty

Arachnophobes beware! With the recent rain and warm weather, many critters are on the search for dry places to shelter, and female Wolf Spiders are no exception. Read More…. Autumn is a time of relief for us all with the warm weather making way for rain and cooler...
For the love of Cockies

For the love of Cockies

Farmers across the catchment have been implementing on-ground works to help save the Carnaby Black Cockatoo. Cocky (n) slang for farmer; and cockatoo. With our Community Environment Grants in full swing across the catchment, we have seen some amazing work by farmers...
Critters caught on camera in Banksia monitoring

Critters caught on camera in Banksia monitoring

Recently, the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council invested in four remote trail camera’s to collect data on fauna including threatened and invasive species in Banksia Woodland on local properties. This data provides a baseline for monitoring and to guide management. Banksia...
Successful 100 Priority Species Grant

Successful 100 Priority Species Grant

In some exciting news for our local Numbats and Chuditch, the Australian Government has announced our Dryandra Woonta (Noongar word for Shield) grant application to support landowners in a range of recovery actions has been successful. The $221,000 over 12 months is...
Fencing boosts on-farm habitat in the Hotham Williams

Fencing boosts on-farm habitat in the Hotham Williams

Landholders in the Hotham Williams have recently completed fencing for their Numbat Neighbourhood Community Environment Grant Projects and it has been great visiting these properties to see their efforts to protect and enhance on-farm habitat for threatened species....

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