Events
Roost and Rookery
Bruno Gianatti Hall 27 Munro Street, Jarrahdale, AustraliaWeed ID and Advice Workshop
SJ Community Resource Centre 2 Paterson Street, Mundijong, Western Australia, AustraliaThe Peel Harvey Biosecurity Group are seeking to deliver information and upskill the local community through the upcoming Weed ID and Advice Workshop.
The FREE workshop will be held at the Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Resource Centre, 2 Paterson St, Mundijong from 12 pm to 4 pm Thursday the 3rd September.
Hosted by weed experts Greg Keighery, Order of Australia recipient, and Principal Ecologist Andrew Mitchell who will work through local weed issues and specimens brought in by attendees.
The workshop is informative and interactive suitable for front end staff taking community reports and weed issues, operations teams out in the field, NRM professionals, enthusiastic individuals and landholders.
All attendees receive the perfect companion to weed identification and control - the Southern Weeds and their Control booklet and there will be a light lunch and networking opportunity beforehand.
Please register by email to weeds@phbg.org and share amongst your networks. This workshop is part of a series being hosted across the South West with the Leschenault and the Blackwood Biosecurity Group's, details to come for the following workshops.
If you cannot attend this workshop talk to the PHBG about expressing interest for future events, sign up to the PHBG newsletter or talk to the Group about hosting a workshop in your area.
Black Cockatoo Monitoring Workshop – Pinjarra
Binjareb Park Lot 70 Hampton Road, Pinjarra, AustraliaRiver Road Fox Control Workshop
Is your property within the home range of a Red Fox? Did you know that foxes pose a health risk to humans and pets, through transmission of disease such as distemper, parvo virus and mange? In affected areas, sheep owners can lose up to 40% of newborn lambs in one season. The Red Fox is […]
Cry of the Forests
Jarrahdale Oval 86 Millars Road, Jarrahdale, Western Australia, AustraliaForests play a crucial role in the water cycle but the streams that once bubbled through these ecological communities are drying up and the critical habitat they provide for endangered species is shrinking.