RALF Update

RALF Update

We recently held a knowledge exchange session to review parts of our NRM Strategy, with a particular emphasis on Agriculture. Stakeholders from across the Catchment gave their views and offered advice on the issues that are important to them and their community....
Never Say Dieback

Never Say Dieback

We recently supported landholders in Serpentine and Keysbrook in their efforts to combat a Phytophthora Dieback infestation threatening Banksia Woodland on their properties. This included a large patch of bushland spread over three properties, of which the Elliott...
Unleash the Dung Beetles!

Unleash the Dung Beetles!

Dung Beetles were once again a hot topic this month as PHCC’s Rivercare team had the pleasure of joining students and teachers from North Dandalup Primary School and dung beetle expert, John Allen from Coodanup College, in releasing 500 Onthophagus gazella onto...
Festival Celebrates Wonderful Wetlands

Festival Celebrates Wonderful Wetlands

More than 700 community members came together for the Wetlands Weekender Festival to celebrate 30 years of international Ramsar Convention protection for the Peel-Yalgorup Wetlands (Ramsar 482), as well as World Migratory Bird Day, celebrated on 10 October each year...
18th Birthday celebrations for Landcare SJ

18th Birthday celebrations for Landcare SJ

Landcare SJ is celebrating its 18th year since its incorporation in November 2002. The group works in partnership with the SJ Land Conservation District Committee to address landcare and natural resource management issues, through collaboration with the Shire of...
Could you have Dieback?

Could you have Dieback?

Dieback (Phytophthora cinnamomi) is one of the leading threats to Banksia Woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain, along with land clearing and invasive weed species such as Veldt grass. But how do you know if you have Dieback? There are some tell-tale signs that bushland...
Big Days Out at the Serpie

Big Days Out at the Serpie

PHCC continued its series of excursions to our Ramsar Site 482 with students and teachers from Greenfields and Primary Schools. This term we were also joined by our friends from Mandurah Primary School for two field trips to the Serpentine River. For the past 6 years,...

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