Koompkinning – Pumphreys Bridge

Koompkinning – Pumphreys Bridge

Pumphreys Bridge is one of eight priority sites on the Hotham and Williams Rivers, which were chosen for river restoration activities recommended in the recently completed River Action Plan (RAP) (Urbaqua, 2020). PHCC is currently seeking funding to move from planning...
Cockatoo Calls across the Catchment

Cockatoo Calls across the Catchment

Black Cockatoos are one of the most recognisable local wildlife across our catchment. We are lucky to have all three species of Black Cockatoo reside in our catchment. These are the Forest Red-tailed (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso) with its distinctive red striped tail...
Dealing with the spread of Phytophthora Dieback

Dealing with the spread of Phytophthora Dieback

Of all the threats to the Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar 482 wetlands and its hinterland, Phytophthora Dieback is one of the most serious and most difficult to manage. It spreads in many ways but four-wheel-drive vehicles and off-road motorbikes are arguably the biggest cause...
PHCC and Friends Celebrate World Wetlands Day in Style

PHCC and Friends Celebrate World Wetlands Day in Style

After a brief hiatus thanks to WA’s snap lockdown in February, PHCC and partners celebrated World Wetlands Day in March with guided tours of the wetlands, the Dandjoo Gabi Wonga Sundowner and the WA Wetlands Management Conference. PHCC hosted the Dandjoo Gabi Wonga...
Clean Waterways are No Accident!

Clean Waterways are No Accident!

In response to the death of Luca, a young member of Mandurah’s resident Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin population, a group of committed community members have come together to develop and launch a positive behaviour change campaign to inspire litter prevention for...

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