Planting in the Park – Calling all green thumbs!

Planting in the Park – Calling all green thumbs!

The Shire of Murray, in partnership with BirdLife Australia, the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) and Alcoa is rallying the community to help plant 3,000 seedlings along the foreshore of the Murray River in Pinjarra. The event forms part of the global initiative...
Fencing and Revegetation of Foreshore Areas

Fencing and Revegetation of Foreshore Areas

Registrations of interest close 31 August 2021 Healthy Estuaries WA is a four year $25 million State Government program for long term protection and management of our estuaries. It aims to protect and improve the health of seven key South West estuaries by reducing...
Greenfields Primary School Big Day Out

Greenfields Primary School Big Day Out

The tradition of Greenfields Primary School and PHCC taking learning outside of the classroom continues this year. This time it was the Year 2 students’ turn to go on an excursion, with a trip to the western foreshore of the Peel-Harvey Estuary. For the past 6 years,...
Dr Karen Bettink

Dr Karen Bettink

Co-ordinator, Land Conservation Understanding, improving and protecting our biodiversity and landscapes is Karen’s interest and passion.  After growing up in the southwest of WA, Karen went on to study Environmental Science at Murdoch University and then Masters...
Spiny Rush (Juncus acutus) Workshop

Spiny Rush (Juncus acutus) Workshop

Recently PHCC held an informative workshop on Spiny Rush (Juncus acutus) at Tunbridge Gully.  An overview of the project was discussed by PHCC’s Mel Durack’s from the commencement of the Project in 2015 when a Weed and Botanical Assessment of the area was...
How Do You Identify a Living Thrombolite?

How Do You Identify a Living Thrombolite?

How do you tell if a thrombolite is dead or alive?  The presence, or absence, of a sticky “microbial community” covering may be the answer. When viewed side-by-side it’s easy to see the difference between a thrombolite with a microbial mat community covering and...
PHCC receive new funding …

PHCC receive new funding …

… and we want your comments on proposed river restoration projects. As a result of the Hotham-Williams River Action Plan prepared by the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) in 2019-2020, eight priority sites across the Hotham and Williams Rivers will benefit...

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