Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator Update

Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator Update

Our Regional Agriculture Landcare Facilitator (RALF) Mick Davis is always on the move across the Peel-Harvey, out and about visiting farmers, meeting community groups and keeping connected to the grassroots of all things agriculture and landcare – it’s just part of...
Another successful season of Carnaby Cockatoo breeding

Another successful season of Carnaby Cockatoo breeding

Carnaby Cockatoo pairs return to nest for another year in important breeding areas in Mandurah and Lake Clifton. In 2021 with the addition of cockatubes on private property in the Mandurah region we saw an increase in the number of breeding pairs of Carnaby’s Black...
Community come together to talk estuary health

Community come together to talk estuary health

In October, The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) and The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) invited our local community to come together for the second annual Estuary Forum to find out about the current science on the health of the estuary and...
Popanyinning – Hard to say, nice to stay!

Popanyinning – Hard to say, nice to stay!

The small town of Popanyinning is close to the eastern extent of the Peel-Harvey Catchment and home to one of eight Hotham-Williams River Action Plan (RAP) sites which we have been introducing you to in recent months. The Hotham River is located between the township...
Woodlands for Wildlife Workshop a hit

Woodlands for Wildlife Workshop a hit

Dryandra Woodland National Park was the perfect location for our recent Woodlands for Wildlife Workshop where Simon Cherriman presented to 29 interested local landholders and community members. Simon Cherriman, author of Hollowed Out, spoke about tree hollows, habitat...
Our very special Fairy Terns

Our very special Fairy Terns

Fairy Terns (Sternula nereis) are currently listed as ‘Vulnerable’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN). This means that these birds are threatened with extinction, unless the circumstances that are threatening their survival and reproduction...

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