Funding for turtles and firewise gardens

What do snake-necked turtles and firewise gardens have in common? They are both on the list of new programs to be delivered by GeoCatch this year. GeoCatch has announced the two innovative new programs have received support from the City of Busselton’s ‘You Choose’ funding program. Members of the community voted online for their favourite […]

Community members discover what lies beneath the waters of Canebrake Pool

Ever wondered what sort of life is in the pools and rivers of the south west? Last week a group of lucky community members got the chance to meet with a team of Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) scientists as they conducted a River Health assessment of Canebrake Pool. GeoCatch and Nature Conservation […]

Support for residents in fire-prone areas

Is your property ready to withstand a bushfire? Each summer, firefighters across the South West prepare to face the sobering prospect of wildfire in rural and urban bushland areas and homeowners wonder what they can do to make their properties safer and more likely to withstand the onslaught of a wildfire. With our drying climate […]

Dunsborough Primary hit Geographe Bay for Bay OK Day

Over 700 students from Dunsborough Primary School descended on Geographe Bay for the annual Bay OK Day. Excited students started the day walking from school to the Old Dunsborough boat ramp to take part in environmental-themed educational activities. They were engaged in 28 different activities presented by environmental groups and agencies to help students better […]

Preparing your garden for summer

We are expecting a long, hot, dry summer and with the increasing pressure on our water resources it’s important for gardeners to reduce water use. But how to do this whilst also ensuring that our gardens have enough moisture for growth and to thrive in the heat? Follow these key tips and you will be […]

GeoCatch celebrates milestones

GeoCatch have celebrated achievements across the Geographe Catchment. Some of the highlights of the 2022-2023 year included an increase in protected biodiversity through the fencing of 8 hectares of farmland and the planting of 8,905 seedlings. Understanding of nutrient sources within the catchment increased with 667 paddocks soil tested and 20 farmer nutrient plans developed […]

New trend in gardening

With the predicted hot, long summer ahead of us, many homeowners are thinking about the future of their gardens and lawns. Will they survive a restricted watering regime in these harsh conditions? A growing number of South West gardeners are turning to waterwise, low-nutrient native gardens as a solution. GeoCatch has been working with suburban […]

GeoCatch appoint new Chair

Local Vet Dr. Felicity Bradshaw retired from the board of GeoCatch after seven years of continuous service, six of those as Chair. “GeoCatch has given me the opportunity to develop everything I am passionate about, from critically endangered Western Ringtail possums, to the way we apply fertiliser throughout the catchment,” said Felicity. “Everything I have […]

1000 trees planted for National Tree Day

Local schools have celebrated National Tree Day with GeoCatch by planting over 1000 trees across the Geographe Catchment. Students from five schools took the opportunity to connect with nature and learn more about remnant vegetation, habitat construction for wildlife, and how they can positively impact the environment around them. Students from Capel Primary, Geographe Primary, […]

Turning sand into soil with Bay OK gardening

If you are gardening on sandy soils, the key to a lush green garden and lawn is to nurture healthy soil, and right now is the perfect time to start turning your sand into soil. Improving your soil is easily done by adding soil conditioners, clay, soil wetter, and protecting the surface with a layer […]

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