
Attracting Birds to Your Garden
Build a Backyard Wildlife Corridor One of the simplest ways to bring more birdlife into the Peel region is to

Build a Backyard Wildlife Corridor One of the simplest ways to bring more birdlife into the Peel region is to


Hi all Exciting things are happening in Creery Wetland Reserve, and we’d love you to be part of it! WEEDING

Creery Wetlands is a vital natural habitat under pressure from development. This article celebrates the conservation work of Len Howard and outlines the wetland’s ecological and cultural importance, especially for migratory birds and native species under threat.

Green spaces reduce heat, boost biodiversity, and improve wellbeing. This article explores the benefits of local programs like Embrace a Space and the Million Trees Program. It encourages everyone to adopt and care for shared community spaces.

Fragmented bushland has left native animals stranded in islands of habitat. This resource explains how nature corridors — strips of connected vegetation — allow birds and wildlife to safely move through suburbs. Learn how verge gardens and community planting can make a big difference.

You can bring local birdlife into any sized garden with the right mix of food, water, and shelter. This resource outlines which plants birds love, how to set up birdbaths, and how small backyard actions can support regional bird corridors.

Mandurah is home to three endangered black cockatoo species: Carnaby’s, Baudin’s, and the Forest Red-Tailed. This guide explains the threats they face and how growing native food and habitat plants can help their recovery. Includes a detailed plant list to attract and support them.
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