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EOI revegetation and fencing opportunity
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For Youth and the Youthful at Heart
The OHCG works in partnership with a range of organisations and community groups, in the spirit of collaboration, to ensure maximum benefit for the environment from the available resources. These include:
Larger groups
BirdLife Australia
Conservation Council of WA
Gondwana Link Inc
South Coast Natural Resource Management Inc
Landcare Australia
South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council
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Wagyl Kaip and Southern Noongar
In Our Catchment
Southern Aboriginal Corporation
Weedy Wattle Action Group
(linked to Green Skills)
Albany and Surrounds Feral Cat Working Group
Upper Catchment
Friends Of The Porongurup Range
Kendenup Bushland Management Group
Mount Barker Aboriginal Progress Association
Stirlings to Coast Farmers Inc
Friends of the Stirling Ranges
Lower Catchment (Albany)
Albany Wildflower Society
Friends of Yakamia Creek
Kalgan River Stewards
Albany Heritage Reference Group
King River Restoration Group
Neighbouring Catchment Groups
Wilson Inlet Catchment Committee Inc
Gillamii Centre Inc
Torbay Catchment Group Inc
HOME
ABOUT
Our Groups Story
>
Meet our Committee of Volunteers
Meet Our Staff
Meet our Life Members
Our Fellow Community Groups
Funding
Sponsors and Supporters
What is a catchment?
>
Catchment History
Natural Resources
Threats
>
Erosion
Cats: Feral, Stray and Domestic
Feral Rodents
Invasive Plants
Natural Assets
>
King River
Lakes and Wetlands
Biodiversity
>
Spiders
Rakali (Australian water rat)
Bats
Western Ringtail Possum
Oyster Harbour (Miaritch)
>
Seagrass meadows
Oyster Reef Restoration
PROJECTS
Regional Landcare Program
Looking Forward, Looking Back: farm planning
Healthy Estuaries WA
>
Nutrient Mapping
Soil Wise
Ranges Link
Past Projects
GET INVOLVED
Membership
Donate
Have Your Say
Southern Grazer Network
EOI revegetation and fencing opportunity
EOI for 1080 Training
Citizen Science and other volunteering opportunities
>
Great Southern Bioblitz
Albany and Surrounds Feral Cat Working Group
>
Albany and Surrounds Cat Blog
Optimising Plant Nutrition, for Growers!
Caring for the Catchment: OHCG's AGM
CONTACT US
RESOURCES
Newsletter
For Youth and the Youthful at Heart