What Character!

What Character!

In October, 25 stakeholders came together in the Shed for a Consultation Workshop which considered the key elements that determine the ecological character of our Peel-Yalgorup System – Ramsar Site 482. The Ramsar-listed estuary and wetlands have numerous...
Small grants for landowners in Lake Clifton coming in 2020

Small grants for landowners in Lake Clifton coming in 2020

Exciting news for Lake Clifton’s Land for Wildlifers! We are thrilled to announce that in 2020 the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council will be offering small grants for Lake Clifton Landholders registered under the Land for Wildlife Program. Complementing the Lake Clifton...
Map that Banksia Woodland!

Map that Banksia Woodland!

Australia is home to over 170 Banksia species, with the South West of WA supporting a diverse range of this striking and iconic species. Our corner of the world boasts 60 Banksia species and Banksia Woodlands were once the dominant vegetation community of the Swan...
Bream Baby!

Bream Baby!

The baby bream have successfully arrived at John Tonkin College and are looking healthier than ever. With support and guidance from the Murdoch University’s Fish Health Unit team, students will help the bream grow by feeding and monitoring them from their aquaculture...
Annual Vegetation Monitoring Underway

Annual Vegetation Monitoring Underway

Our annual vegetation monitoring program is currently underway across six sites along the Serpentine River. We follow the NVIS (the National Vegetation Information System) protocols to collect data using a robust and consistent methodology. We can then track changes...

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