Protecting Broadwater Wetlands from Feral Animals

Community Input Survey
GeoCatch has launched a biodiversity project which aims to protect native species in the Broadwater Wetlands from the impacts of feral animals through coordinated monitoring and control efforts.

We are gathering community input from residents in the area to find out if you are seeing or experiencing the impacts of rabbits, foxes and feral cats, either on your property or in the wetland reserve and surrounds.

Your input is important as it will help guide us to coordinate future feral animal control efforts to have the biggest impact on the ground. In this survey, we would also like to guage your interest in participating in the citizen science aspect of the program.

Please take a few minutes to complete our survey by Friday 31st July and you could win a $100 gift voucher from Geographe Landcare Nursery or a GeoCatch gift pack! Winners will be randomly selected and contacted by email shortly after the survey closes.

We are looking for survey participants who live within the Broadwater/Vasse area in close proximity to the Broadwater Wetlands (see map below for reference).

1.First Name(Required.)
2.Last Name
3.Suburb(Required.)
4.What street do you live on?