Rare fish believed to be extinct north of Margaret River found in Perth Hills

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Rare fish believed to be extinct north of Margaret River found in Perth Hills

The Balston’s pygmy perch was long thought to be extinct from the Perth region, but a discovery has found it alive and thriving in the Helena River.

A research trial has led to a surprise discovery of a rare fish in the Perth Hills previously thought to be extinct north of Margaret River.

Three years ago, members of the Bibbul Ngarma Aboriginal Association (BNAA) undertook eDNA sampling as part of their BoorYul-Bah-Bilya program to assess the health of the Mandoon Bilya (Helena River).

The team expected to find a lot of information through the testing – eDNA detects the species present in an area through the DNA left behind in the environment – but they never imagined they’d come across Balston’s pygmy perch.

BNAA executive director and environmental scientist Francesca Flynn told WAtoday it took a while to confirm the eDNA sample was correct, but a recent survey with the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation left no doubt the fish was alive – and thriving.

“We went out with [DWER] and did this fish survey, and surveyed a lot of sites along that river, and it was there, in the area where we thought it was,” she said.

“It was amazing to find it. We were all really excited. I was crying. It was really special to think that little fish has survived, and it’s there.”

BNAA BoorYul-Bah-Bilya ranger Trei Winmar was one of the team members who helped find the pygmy perch and said it was a “really great opportunity.”

“We have only just started as BoorYul-Bah-Bilya Rangers, so to have already found this fish has been great timing for us. Not many people get to see this fish, so it was amazing to be there and be part of the discovery,” he said.

“Hopefully, it will lead to us doing more of this kind of work – getting out on Country, discovering what’s still out there, and learning how we can better protect our rivers.”

Balston’s pygmy perch was understood to live across much of the South West region, but was long believed to have disappeared from most rivers and wetlands north of Margaret River.

The small fish typically grow to about 6cm in size and live in thick reeds along the edge of a river.

The fish species was located in the upper catchment above the Mundaring Weir and Flynn said she believes it’s because of the location that the fish were able to survive after all these years.

“What it means is that the river is, which we knew anyway, resilient and strong and special,” she said.

“It has really not been impacted like the other rivers have. A lot of the other rivers have had agriculture and mining and clearing and all kinds of stuff, whereas this river has been left alone.”

This discovery is not the first for the BNAA team. In 2024, the group found a new quokka population in the Per

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