Moggill Creek Catchment Group (MCCG) are thrilled to announce the receipt of a Queensland Citizen
Science Grant from the Queensland Government. The existing Creek Health Monitoring Program
(CHMP) will receive a significant boost and encourage citizen scientists to better understand our
waterways. This program will introduce community volunteers to the factors that affect creek health
and will emphasise the relevance of this information to the community.
Volunteer citizen scientists will take part in monitoring water quality, diversity of macro-
invertebrates and fish, and nearby creek conditions. The data will be used to assess creek health at
sites across Moggill Creek Catchment, and to promote the benefits of environmental health of our
waterways.
We encourage those who want to get involved in this citizen science project to get in contact with us
Adrian Webb – email: [email protected] or Lewis Peach – email: [email protected]
and follow the CHMP on the MCCG website and on social media: Facebook MCCG – Creek health monitoring project