Feral Animal S.H.A.R.E. on Popular Topic

Feral Animal S.H.A.R.E. on Popular Topic

  8 June 2016… In an effort to protect our native animals, the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) presented a community forum on the issue of controlling feral cats and pigs.  Over 40 people attended to hear guest speakers from the Department of Parks...
John Collett’s Legacy Acknowledged by Community

John Collett’s Legacy Acknowledged by Community

Andy Gulliver, Chairman of the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council has paid tribute to the environmental and social contributions made by community leader John Collett, who passed away suddenly last week. “John was a champion for Landcare across the Peel Region and beyond....
Cultural Induction Greets Green Army Teams

Cultural Induction Greets Green Army Teams

  2 June 2016…The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council recently held a cultural induction for two Green Army teams at a significant indigenous site near Pinjarra.  Mark Salmon and Karrie-Anne Kearing of the Murray Districts Aboriginal Association provided an audio...
NRM Community Calls for Support of “Feral Cat Scan”

NRM Community Calls for Support of “Feral Cat Scan”

26 May 2016…All levels of the Western Australian Natural Resource Management (NRM) community came together in Perth recently to examine methods of controlling feral cats to protect our state’s threatened species. The Peel-Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC)’s CEO Jane...
S.H.A.R.E Feral Animal Control

S.H.A.R.E Feral Animal Control

Feral animals are the single biggest threat to Australia’s native animals and feral cats alone are already implicated in the extinction of more than 20 Australian mammals. On Thursday 19 May 2016 the PHCC through its S.H.A.R.E (Social, Help, Action and...
Home River Ocean TV Commercials

Home River Ocean TV Commercials

The Home River Ocean campaign is an initiative of the South West Catchments Council (SWCC) and is a collaborative partnership with the Peel-Harvey Catchment Council and others. Peel-Harvey garden lovers are being urged to create crab friendly lawns in the ongoing...
Banksia Woodlands – PHCC Submission Released

Banksia Woodlands – PHCC Submission Released

The Federal Government has opened a public comment period for listing the Banksia Woodlands on the Swan Coastal Plain as a threatened ecological community.  Submissions are due 13 May 2016.  To view ours, click here:  
Green Army Teams To Aid Peel-Harvey NRM

Green Army Teams To Aid Peel-Harvey NRM

10 May 2016…Round Four of the Australian Government’s national Green Army programme will enable 12 local organisations share three separate Green Army teams that will work on community projects to enhance Natural Resource Management (NRM) in the Peel-Harvey region....

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