Our feathered global tourists check in!

Our feathered global tourists check in!

During Kambarang and Birak seasons, more than 20,000 migratory shorebirds arrive at our Peel-Yalgorup Ramsar listed wetlands (Ramsar 482) from as far away as the Arctic Circle to feed and avoid those icy northern hemisphere winter conditions! This means that a team of...
Soils aint Soils: Farmers saving money and the environment!

Soils aint Soils: Farmers saving money and the environment!

Thirteen farmers from the Peel-Harvey catchment have been accepted into the Healthy Estuaries soil sampling program this year.  This popular, heavily subsidised program, is designed to assess the current nutrient status of soils on farms and provide...
On-ground collaboration protects Ramsar 482 wetlands

On-ground collaboration protects Ramsar 482 wetlands

It’s all go with the on-ground component of PHCC’s Wetlands and People project lately, and collaboration has to be the catch-word of the month! Bulbous weeds around the wetlands have been treated and preparations are under way for much more weed control work, as well...
On the Hunt for Numbat Digs and Scats

On the Hunt for Numbat Digs and Scats

Local landholders and interested members of the community attended PHCC’s Numbat Dig ID Workshop in Dryandra Woodland on Friday the 13th of November. By learning how to identify Numbat traces, landholders can determine if numbats are utilising on farm habitat which...
Mapping Weeds in Numbat Country

Mapping Weeds in Numbat Country

Bridal creeper (Asparagus asparagoides) and Spiny rush (Juncus acutus) are a big problem in the Hotham- Williams sub catchment, these weeds can infest woodlands which are home to threatened species. PHCC and Indigenous Workabout are working together to conduct weed...

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