Oyster Harbour Catchment Group
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Celebrate 40 years of Landcare in WA by visiting one of our catchment's first large restoration sites.

Where: Lake Matilda
Directions: The track into Lake Matilda’s Bird Hide is on the right-hand (eastern side), adjacent to the Albany Highway 24.5 km north of Mt Barker. Watch out for the sign on Albany Highway, 6.5 km north of Kendenup Turnoff/ Martagallup Road junction.

Free, all welcome.

When: 27th July, Noon

optional equipment to bring: sun/insect protection, binoculars, camera, camp chair/picnic rugs

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We acknowledge the Minang and Koreng people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present, and emerging and to the wider Noongar community. 

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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Our Groups Story >
      • Meet our Committee of Volunteers
      • Meet Our Staff
      • Our Fellow Community Groups
      • Funding
      • Sponsors and Supporters
    • Catchment History
    • Natural Resources
    • Threats >
      • Erosion
      • Cats: Feral, Stray and Domestic
      • Feral Rodents
      • Invasive Plants
    • Natural Assets >
      • Lakes and Wetlands
      • Oyster Harbour (Miaritch) >
        • Seagrass meadows
        • Oyster Reef Restoration
      • Biodiversity >
        • Spiders
        • Rakali (Australian water rat)
        • Bats
        • Western Ringtail Possum
  • PROJECTS
    • Regional Landcare Program
    • Looking Forward, Looking Back: farm planning
    • Healthy Estuaries WA >
      • Nutrient Mapping
    • Ranges Link
    • Past Projects
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Have Your Say
    • Southern Grazer Network
    • EOI revegetation and fencing opportunity
    • Citizen Science and other volunteering opportunities >
      • Great Southern Bioblitz
    • Albany and Surrounds Feral Cat Working Group >
      • Albany and Surrounds Cat Blog
    • 1080 Training
  • CONTACT US
  • RESOURCES
    • Newsletter
    • For Youth and the Youthful at Heart