Ringtails need your help

GeoCatch is seeking community members to lend a hand in protecting the critically endangered Nguraren (Wester Ringtail Possum) during the 2024 Ringtail Tally. The tally is a citizen science project that runs from 7th April to 4th May and anyone can be involved in collecting data. The information gathered is recorded on the WA Threatened […]
Injured possum survival rates

How many injured possums survive when they are returned to the wild? This is a question the Western Ringtail Action Group (WRAG) is turning to experts to try and answer. UWA Senior Honorary Research Fellow Roberta Bencini was present at the February WRAG meeting to detail the findings of a three-and-a-half-year study. The research followed […]
New funding available for responsible pet ownership

Cat owners have been celebrating the announcement of funding for homeowners wanting to install catios for their beloved felines. GeoCatch announced this week they will be offering a second round of Catio Rebates in 2024 as part of a successful Community Stewardship Grant application. The funding increases protection for the critically endangered Nguraren (Western Ringtail […]
Hot possums: Heatwave leaves critters in distress

With the recent run of hot weather, and a predicted hotter-than-average summer ahead, critically endangered Western Ringtail Possums are needing specialist first aid in increasing numbers. Dehydration, burns to their feet, and attacks by domestic animals as they seek relief from the heat have been reported in the South West. Presenting at a recent course […]
Toy possum sales fund possum first aid

The 2023 Ringtail Tally revealed some sobering statistics, with 64% of Western Ringtail Possum fatalities occurring on our roads. Many more possums are injured by traffic, domestic pets, and foxes. There is now cause for hope with a new project to train wildlife rehabilitators in first aid for possums. Local wildlife rehabilitators are invited to […]
Impounded cats receive catio treatment

Impounded cats will now spend time in a newly installed catio while awaiting collection from pet owners at the City of Busselton Animal Care Facility. Cat owners can see first-hand what a well-designed and constructed catio looks like, including all the essential features required to ensure cats are safe and comfortable while contained. With increasing […]
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, […]
‘Pets Night In’ saves wildlife

Seventy-five families have joined local film and TV actor Myles Pollard, world surfing league family the Macaulay’s, and local vets by committing to keep their pets contained or inside for ‘Pets’ Night In’. Organised by GeoCatch, the second annual Pet’s Night In encourages responsible pet ownership to help keep pets safe and protect local wildlife […]
Nest building for wildlife workshop

Sixty participants recently attended the Nest Building for Wildlife workshop at Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School. Families were shown how to build nest boxes that will now be installed in bushland areas for local animals to nest and raise their young. GeoCatch will monitor the boxes and share the data throughout the year. Presented by award-winning […]
Local Vets encourage catio installs

Dr Richard Lucas from Busselton Vet Hospital is encouraging cat owners to take advantage of GeoCatch’s $200 catio rebate to keep your cat safe. “Catio’s are vital to keeping your cat safe and protecting our native wildlife, and I’m speaking from personal experience. We’ve felt the heartbreak of a cat disappearing for days or getting […]