Rakali Tracks Spotted Near Dryandra Woodland

Rakali Tracks Spotted Near Dryandra Woodland

Rakali or native water rats (Hydromys chrysogaster) are a shy, large native rodent with dark fur, white tipped tail and have partially webbed hind feet to help with swimming. Very few Rakali have been sighted in the Wheatbelt over recent years, so a sighting this far...
Strong interest in 2021 Community Grants

Strong interest in 2021 Community Grants

During September PHCC staff were out helping landholders keen to protect biodiversity, reduce erosion, fence bushland and undertake revegetation across the catchment, to apply for funds through PHCC’s Community Environmental Grants (CEG) program. A total of 39...
Green Farms Help Feed Black Cockatoos

Green Farms Help Feed Black Cockatoos

Jo-Anne and Wayne Perkins, from Crossman, planted native shrubs and tree seedlings at their property to provide more feeding habitat for local Black Cockatoos through the 2020 Greening Farms program. Their project included fencing 1ha of their property adjacent to the...
Landcare Solutions for Pointed Problem

Landcare Solutions for Pointed Problem

Spiny rush or Sharp Rush as it is more commonly known (Juncus acutus) is a problematic weedy invader of saline affected land. Its tolerance to salinity, abundant seed load and sharp pointed foliage combine to help it outcompete other species and avoid grazing from...

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