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Happy Bird Day – The Wetlands Weekender Festival!

Happy Bird Day – The Wetlands Weekender Festival!

The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council is gearing up for the Wetlands Weekender, a two day festival to be held on the weekend of 10 and 11 October which also coincides with International Migratory Bird Day and the 30th anniversary of our Peel-Yalgorup Wetlands being...
Using Electrical Resistance to Assess Groundwater

Using Electrical Resistance to Assess Groundwater

The term “electrical resistance” is used when considering how well a substance conducts electricity (copper, for example, has very low resistance so that’s why it’s used in electrical wiring).  But can the relative electrical resistance of different layers in the...
Planting Day with a Cultural Exchange

Planting Day with a Cultural Exchange

In the aim to help bring back biodiversity to degraded areas of the Serpentine River, PHCC, the Alcoa community and local landholders recently came together to plant more than 2,000 native seedlings. The Bindjareb Middars (local Noongar community group), Alcoa, local...
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...
Miller’s Crossing finished and flowing!

Miller’s Crossing finished and flowing!

In the three years since the Miller’s Crossing project was initiated in 2017, all works are now complete and water has filled the Miller’s wetland.  See how one project was able to harness the drainage flows on the Swan Coastal Plain to improve a local...
Christening the PHCC Spear Probe

Christening the PHCC Spear Probe

Studies have shown that for the Lake Clifton thrombolites to thrive they require a flow of fresh, or at least no more than brackish, groundwater.  This groundwater enters the lake via springs though the lake bed near the shoreline and it’s in these locations that...
Annual Tunbridge Gully Planting

Annual Tunbridge Gully Planting

The yearly planting of Tunbridge Gully was once again conducted in June 2020.  This project aims to improve the health of the vegetation with the removal of the invasive weed Juncus acutus (Spiny rush).  Over 6,000 species have been planted this year within a 7...

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