Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo Migrating

Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo Migrating

With nesting season soon upon us you may notice the return of Carnaby Black Cockatoos to breeding areas within the catchment. Returning from their winter feeding grounds on the Swan Coastal Plain and Darling Scarp, many Carnaby’s head east to nest in wheatbelt areas...
Mounding in waterlogged soils

Mounding in waterlogged soils

Planting sites experiencing waterlogging over winter can have low seedling survival due to lack of oxygen to plant roots. Using a Mounder to raise the planting-bed above water level provides better drained soils near seedlings roots and greatly enhances survival of...
Foot and Mouth Disease and Lumpy Skin Disease update

Foot and Mouth Disease and Lumpy Skin Disease update

The recent detections of LSD and FMD in Indonesia highlight the importance of having strong biosecurity systems in place both at the Australian border and at your property level. Ensuring good on-farm and supply chain biosecurity practices is a priority for producers...
What’s that and how did it get there?

What’s that and how did it get there?

Plants have an in-built ability to find water, which is great for their survival, but can sometimes cause problems for human installed infrastructure like groundwater monitoring bores .In 2021, PHCC implemented a monthly monitoring program to measure ground water...

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