Another exciting numbat sighting in Boddington

Another exciting numbat sighting in Boddington

A local landholder captured a video of a numbat visiting a hollow log, at the start of December, on their property. PHCC has worked with the landholder to report the sighting to the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. We are working with the...
Recent grant funding helping our Banksia Woodland

Recent grant funding helping our Banksia Woodland

Over the past few months, PHCC has provided over $100,000 of funding to community and public organistation partners for activities that will protect and improve the condition of local Banksia Woodlands. Funding for a range of activities has been provided through...
Lake Clifton – a hotspot for TECs

Lake Clifton – a hotspot for TECs

Within the internationally recognised southwest WA biodiversity hotspot, Lake Clifton and surrounding areas supports several TECs in the one area, that need our protection. Ecological communities are groups of different species within the same unique habitat or area....
2022 Great Cocky Count Open for Registrations

2022 Great Cocky Count Open for Registrations

The Great Cocky Count (GCC) is a long-term citizen science survey and the biggest single survey for black-cockatoos in Western Australia. On one night in autumn, volunteers monitor known roost sites and count black-cockatoos as they come in to their evening roosts at...
Greening Farms and Wetlands

Greening Farms and Wetlands

The PHCC’s Greening Farms project is about greening the Peel-Harvey landscape for farming, fodder and fauna and in many cases this includes protecting and enhancing wetlands. While low lying, wetland areas can provide good fodder for stock and provide green feed...

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