Farmers 4 Fauna Project: Partnership Announcement

Farmers 4 Fauna Project: Partnership Announcement

22 January 2018…An exciting partnership project between the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC), Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) and Project Numbat is providing support to landholders near the Dryandra Woodland to control feral...
Bird Walk and Talk at Lake Yalgorup

Bird Walk and Talk at Lake Yalgorup

18 January 2018….A keen group of bird enthusiasts and curious community members recently joined specialists from Peel-Harvey Catchment Council, BirdLife Australia and the Mandurah Bird Observers Group at the beautiful Lake Yalgorup to discover more about this...
ARC Linkage Project, Key to Estuary Protection

ARC Linkage Project, Key to Estuary Protection

2 January 2018…Have you heard about the latest progress in the ARC-Linkage Project? Peel-Harvey Catchment Council is a partner on an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project titled, Balancing estuarine and societal health in a changing environment; a...
Winner of 2017 John Oldham Conservation Employee Award

Winner of 2017 John Oldham Conservation Employee Award

20 December 2017…Thelma Crook is the worthy recipient of the 2017 John Oldham Conservation Employee Award, in recognition of outstanding commitment and dedication in working for the protection of Western Australia’s Environment. The award was presented by former...
Stories of the Fairy Tern

Stories of the Fairy Tern

15 December 2017…An exciting project in the heart of Mandurah has seen the establishment of a new Fairy Tern Sancturay to protect this vulnerable bird species. In a bid to secure a special space for Fairy Terns to nest and breed, the City of Mandurah and...
Wetland Yarns – Uniting Science and Culture

Wetland Yarns – Uniting Science and Culture

Greenfields Primary School recently took part in an excursion to learn about the cultural and scientific importance of two wetland sites in the Peel-Yalgorup System. The “Wetland Yarns” project brought together Noongar Elders, scientists, educators and artists, all...

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