Category: E-News

Farmers’ Discover Soil Needs

Farmers’ Discover Soil Needs

Sixteen farmers from grazing properties across the high rainfall zone of the Peel-Harvey catchment have discovered exactly what their soils require to achieve maximum production while protecting local waterways. Participating farmers attended a workshop on 23 February...
Can you help us Clean up the Peel this March?

Can you help us Clean up the Peel this March?

Litter in our catchment is one of the key challenges for our waterways and the wildlife that call them home, especially iconic species like our resident bottlenose dolphins and water birds. Ingestion of and entanglement with litter, especially plastic, causes injury...
PHCC Finance Team goes Digital!

PHCC Finance Team goes Digital!

Whilst our project teams have been out and about water monitoring, restoring our rivers and protecting our threatened species in recent months, the fabulous Core Services Team have been doing their bit for the environment too!!  Due to COVID19 and the Working...
Great Cocky Count Workshop Lake Clifton

Great Cocky Count Workshop Lake Clifton

Lake Clifton hosts a range of local wildlife, with Black Cockatoos being one of the most recognisable. Lake Clifton residents are blessed with frequent sightings of Black Cockatoos flying over-head, showering driveways with honky nuts and most excitably, taking up...
Farmers are Doin’ It for Themselves

Farmers are Doin’ It for Themselves

Farmers from eight grazing properties across the Peel-Harvey catchment attended an Assisted Soil Sampling workshop in November, where they learnt how to correctly sample soils on their farms, with assistance from DPIRD officers. The new drill assisted auger was...
Ramsar turns 50 as COVID-19 tries to crash the party

Ramsar turns 50 as COVID-19 tries to crash the party

The Ramsar Convention celebrated its 50th anniversary on 2 February also known as World Wetlands Day.  In conjunction with the Wetlands Centre, Cockburn and support from the City of Mandurah, PHCC planned a series of events to celebrate Ramsar’s birthday by showcasing...
Banksias of Banksia Woodlands

Banksias of Banksia Woodlands

Banksia Woodlands vary in their structure, with differences in canopy height and species density noticeable in woodland areas occurring within a small distance from each other. Along with these differences, there are many common similarities between patches of Banksia...
Shorebirds are counting on us!

Shorebirds are counting on us!

Braving the heat, wind and tides across the more than 26,000 hectare area of Ramsar site 482, in the last weekend of January 72 dedicated and highly skilled volunteers took part in the latest annual shorebird count of the Peel-Yalgorup system. These dedicated and...

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