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Community involvement in wetlands improvements

Using a long term approach, the Yellagonga Catchment Group (YCG) aims to improve the quality of the Yellagonga wetlands using a long term approach. YCG was formed in 1999 in response to the declining ecology of the local lakes and wetlands in Perth’s north west. Social problems associated with this decline included seasonal midge plagues and malodorous algae outbreaks.

YCG comprises officers from the Cities of Joondalup and Wanneroo, representatives from the Department of Conservation and Land Management, Council and State Government, elected representatives and local residents. The Group is supported by the Cities of Wanneroo and Joondalup. The Councils contribute equally to the employment of a part time coordinator and to the promotion of community projects managed by the YCG.

“The major role of the YCG is community education and awareness raising, using a whole of catchment approach,” said Marion Cahill, Yellagonga Catchment Group Coordinator. “It works closely with the local schools and other interest groups, organises displays at local events, and distributes a large amount of informative material throughout the community.”

Through a variety of grass roots activities, YCG’s annual tree planting event attracted over 40 volunteers in 2001, resulting in over 1,200 local native plant seedlings being established. Other activities include groundwater monitoring as a component of a statewide initiative, wetlands monitoring programs, involvement in the Stormwater Industry Association Yellow Fish Drain Marking Program, and other local environmental projects.

YCG hopes to continue to expand its awareness raising within the community, and enable all users of the Yellagonga Catchment to contribute to improving the ecology of the wetlands.

For further information, contact Marion Cahill on (08) 9400 4217.

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