Club member Pam Ghirardi says she is delighted to now be opening the Gould League’s Herdsman Wildlife Centre on the first Sunday of every month from 1 to 4pm, beginning in June (which will be the 4th—on the long weekend). It is a wonderful place to explore, so she encourages ...
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Book reviews and items of interest
Updated version now available The local fungi guidebook Fungi of the Perth Region and Beyond was last published in 2009 by the WA Naturalists’ Club and has since been freely available on-line on the club’s website. Now a 2017 revised version can be viewed and/or downloaded at the same website ...
Read more →If you’re looking for the write-up of an excursion, the minutes of an AGM or anything else on the club’s website, the ‘Search’ window in the top right-hand corner of the home page is very useful. Our webmaster recommends you make it your ‘go to’ spot on the site!
Read more →The Busselton Naturalists Club now has its own website where you can find details of the group’s meetings and activities, plus photos, contacts, etc. click on the link to access.
Read more →Members of the club were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Frank Walker while canoeing at Matilda Bay on 31 January, just a couple of days after attending the NSB’s social barbecue. Frank and his wife Jan joined the club in July 2015 soon after their arrival from ...
Read more →Advertisement Pilbara Reef and Ranges Expedition ✱ SPECIAL DISCOUNT APPLIES 15 Day Camping tour – Departs Perth 4 April 2017 Experience Ningaloo Reef, Abrolhos Islands & Karijini National Park. Join us as we explore the wildlife of the Western Australian coast including the Abrolhos Islands, Shark Bay and the Ningaloo ...
Read more →All details for this event are now in the calendar. Click on the following link. Fungi Survey at Cypress Farm
Read more →This year we will be camping at the Collie River Tourist Park. Proposed activities include walking on parts of the Bibbulmun Track and spending a day on a property which our president Mandy is very familiar with. We will gather for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles in the evenings at the ...
Read more →Living in a Biodiversity Hotspot With Professor Kingsley Dixon The rich diversity of species, patchwork-quilted across the WA landscape just requires a new way of looking at that landscape and then the richness begins to engage you…. Professor Kingsley Dixon was raised in the wilds of Morley when much of ...
Read more →A number of members have had difficulty with finding a renewal form for 2017 and for your convenience a standalone form is provided on the website for those who could not use the form that came in the December issue of the Naturalist News provided to members. If you joined ...
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