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Orchids of Ramsar Wetlands

Orchids of Ramsar Wetlands

The work of an environmental officer in the Peel-Yalgorup wetlands often involves things like weed eradication and feral animal control while battling mosquitoes and kangaroo ticks, and isn’t always especially enjoyable. But every so often, there are rewards! ...
Woodland wildflower imposters

Woodland wildflower imposters

The great winter rainfall across many parts of WA has meant a bumper wildflower season, with many people visiting to admire them in local areas or on wildflower tours. However, in areas impacted by disturbance and urban zones (which includes Banksia and Tuart...
Bushranger Cadets Rally Together to Save Our Serpy

Bushranger Cadets Rally Together to Save Our Serpy

PHCC’s ‘Karu Bilya Wetlands’ restoration site is situated on the Serpentine River just south of Karnup Road, extending for 30 ha across parts of the Serpentine River, the neighbouring wetlands and the surrounding Banksia Woodland.  We named this site in 2019 as a...
Beautiful Brine Shrimp

Beautiful Brine Shrimp

Brine shrimp (Artemia sp.) are halophilic (salt-loving) invertebrates that are common in salt lakes, including those found in the Yalgorup Lakes system.  As part of PHCC’s current “Ramsar Project” monthly water quality assessments are being carried out at the 17...
Discover Lake McLarty – a hidden treasure

Discover Lake McLarty – a hidden treasure

Every spring, thousands of international migratory birds start to arrive on our doorstep at Lake McLarty in Birchmont. These weary travellers, who make a journey of up to 12,000 km from the edge of the Arctic Circle to escape the winter cold, stock up on the abundant...
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