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Darminning (Ranford Pool)

Darminning (Ranford Pool)

Boddington locals will be familiar with the shady banks of the Hotham River at Darminning (Ranford) Pool, providing a popular swimming and picnic spot close to town. Darminning (Ranford) Pool is part of the Hotham River Aboriginal Heritage site and is known to be a...
Exciting Birds on Farms re-launching

Exciting Birds on Farms re-launching

You can now get involved in the re-launched Birds on Farms project! Birdlife are looking for farms and experienced birdwatchers. In 1995 Birds Australia inaugurated a Birds on Farms project, aiming to answer important conservation questions about bird distribution,...
Getting the Spread Right

Getting the Spread Right

In March this year, farmers attended an Accu-spread field day and brought along their tractors and fertiliser spreaders. Australia’s leading Accu-spread specialist, Russell Nicol demonstrated in the field how to test and calibrate the spreaders. The fertiliser...
Revegetating in a Drying Climate

Revegetating in a Drying Climate

NRM experts across the nation are continuing to adapt restoration projects in response to climate change. Here at PHCC, we are trialling different methods of restoration in some of the most challenging project sites within the Serpentine River corridor to ensure...
Shorebirds can count on local volunteers

Shorebirds can count on local volunteers

Another successful shorebird count took place for the National Shorebird Monitoring program on January 29th. Twenty-eight sites representative of the Peel-Yalgorup Wetland were surveyed in a big team effort led by Peel-Harvey Catchment Council, with seventy-six people...
Helping our Local Wildlife by Cleaning Up!

Helping our Local Wildlife by Cleaning Up!

Clean Up Month is in full swing with many community groups removing litter from our catchment through Clean Up Month to help make our environment a cleaner space for all, including the wildlife we all love! Occurring annually during March, local community groups from...

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