Did you know that the red and green kangaroo paw only occurs naturally in southwest Western Australia? more...
The genus Lechenaultia is a group of twenty small woody or semi-woody plants endemic to Australia. more...
By the year 2030, there will be twice as many days over 35°C as there is now.
Save water while you can!
The Serpentine Jarrahdale Land Conservation District Committee [LCDC] has been very pro-active for over ten years.
The energy and commitment of its members, together with the support from the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale and the Department of Agriculture has led to the development of the Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Landcare Centre. Funding from the Natural Heritage Trust and Alcoa has enabled further growth.
ProjectsAnnual grasses complete their whole life cycle in a single growing season. Perennial grasses however, survive and grow each year by producing new shoots from underground storage structures. more...
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VolunteersThere are many community members who volunteer their time. These people should be recognised for their tremendous efforts in helping us to maintain the ecological integrity of the area. more...
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Should you want to get involved with any of the groups working on bush reserves, contact the Landcare Centre and we can put you in touch with the right person.