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  • Save Perth Hills Inc
  • Apr 28, 2020
  • 1 min read


So many stickers are out there on our hills roads (letterboxes and bins).

The GOOD news is we have more to give.

To get your Save Perth Hills sticker, send us a direct message on Facebook or email us saveperthhillsinc@gmail.com with your address and your sticker placement instructions. One of our crew will adhere the sticker as instructed.

Social distancing campaigning to Save Perth Hills IS being done ✅

P.S. remember to message or email us, not just comment below 👍🏻

P.P.S. Sticker dimensions are 29cm x 8cm

 
 
 
  • Save Perth Hills Inc
  • Apr 21, 2020
  • 1 min read

Perth Hills’ teenager Andrew Wallace, a Year 8 student, has completed a remarkable environmental study into a 56-acre site north of Parkerville, adjacent to the proposed and controversial North Stoneville site. This study over three years is now an acclaimed environmental report: ‘Biodiversity records from native forest and cleared pasture adjacent to the proposed North Stoneville development site (Structure Plan 34) 2017-2020.’


His report found Marri and Jarrah trees were a prime feeding and breeding habitat for Endangered Black Cockatoos and a nesting pair of Wedge-tailed Eagles, with a diverse bird fauna of 77 identified species.

He concludes, the bush surrounding and in North Stoneville is diverse and should be preserved with care. Many of its fauna are rare or endangered and are only found in small remnant pockets around Perth. If North Stoneville (SP34) goes ahead, it will result in biodiversity loss and the further fragmentation of habitats. The bush land here is crucial breeding area for many animals and hundreds of valuable tree hollows will be lost.

Read the full report here.


 
 
 

Plan for the future, not the past, and safeguard Perth Hills bushfire prone communities.

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