Many teams create beautiful waterway

Many teams create beautiful waterway

The fabulous volunteers of the Hotham Williams – Boddington Catchment have once again supported our Tunbridge Gully Restoration Project.  This important water way is returning to its former life with the removal of Juncus acutus (Spiny rush) and planting of...
Watsonia being dealt a blow around the wetlands

Watsonia being dealt a blow around the wetlands

Across our local wetlands, weedy Watsonia is smothering the native vegetation and changing wildlife habitat but specialist contractors are out there dealing it a heavy blow.  The colourful flowers and broad strappy leaves of Watsonia are well known to many people but...
uPtake update

uPtake update

Trial results from 2019 validate national data on productivity and fertiliser use. Nineteen phosphorus (P) trials were established across the greater South West (Peel-Harvey to Oyster Harbour catchments) to validate national data used for P recommendations in South...
Ecosystem Engineers: the Humble Dung Beetle

Ecosystem Engineers: the Humble Dung Beetle

Dung Beetles were the centre of conversation when the River Care and Land Conservation team at PHCC came together to showcase dung beetles through a Field day on 13th August 2020 at Lowlands Farm on the bank of the Serpentine River. There has been an insatiable...

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