Biodiversity Scholarship Available

Biodiversity Scholarship Available

The annual Mike Schultz Memorial Biodiversity Scholarship is now available and eligible applicants are encouraged to apply. PHCC Chairman Caroline Knight confirmed that the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) have launched the inaugural scholarship through Murdoch...
Festival Celebrates Wonderful Wetlands

Festival Celebrates Wonderful Wetlands

Nearly 1,000 community members recently gathered in Mandurah to celebrate the waterways that are the lifeblood of our region at the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council’s annual Wetlands Weekender mini-festival. The main attraction of the festival was a family day at...
Open Day Explores Hidden Treasures at Lake McLarty

Open Day Explores Hidden Treasures at Lake McLarty

The usually quiet, secluded nature reserve at Lake McLarty was bustling with curious explorers on Saturday 16 October for an Open Day event hosted by the Friends of Lake McLarty, Peel-Harvey Catchment Council and Department of Biodiversity Conservation and...
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 (on the Eastern side of the Peel-Harvey Estuary). These weary travellers, who make a journey of up to 12,000 km from the edge of the Arctic Circle to...
Dr Corrine Duncan

Dr Corrine Duncan

Co-ordinator Land Conservation Corrine is a Restoration Ecologist, passionate about the conservation of species and the restoration of degraded ecosystems. She has completed a PhD to inform mine site restoration in arid zones and her publications focus on...
Poisoned grain a threat to Black Cockatoos

Poisoned grain a threat to Black Cockatoos

Poisoned grain used to control mouse plagues has the potential to harm Carnaby’s and other birds. Mouse numbers have been exploding with the good rains and conditions and are forecast to reach plague proportions in some parts of WA. Some farmers are looking to...
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! ...

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