Your newsletter(PDF) is now available from the members page. However you will have to see your e-mail advice for the new password for this year. We are hoping to trial a new system to give you the news via your monthly email without having to download the pdf.
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We are excited to announce that for the first time, the DRB is presenting a day-time course on Natural History in the Perth Hills. You, or your friends, family and colleagues are welcome to enrol. Enrolments are on 6th February 2017. Dates: Four consecutive Friday afternoons starting on Friday 24th ...
Read more →The Winter 2016 Newsletter is now online The latest edition of the Urban Bush Telegraph can now be downloaded from their website. Click here… What’s in this Edition? A crossroads for Carnaby’s cockatoo, a flagship species on the brink Operation Rainbow Roost needs help Viveash subdivision squabble Fate of the Darling Range ...
Read more →Places are now closed on the ANN as well as the pre and post-ANN excursions. Go to page link ANN 2016 Excursions for further information.
Read more →Shocking science: the natural history of animal electroreception Professor Shaun Collin will demystify the amazing, but little known, ability of animals to sense weak electric fields. Used by a range of different animals (both aquatic and terrestrial), this sensitive sensory modality is typically used to locate food in the absence ...
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Read more →Expressions of Interest Required The club is proposing to conduct a six day excursion to the Abrolhos Islands in late September 2016 as one of the pre ANN2016 Get-together excursions. The number of participants will be limited to 30. Priority will be given to people who register for the Get-together. ...
Read more →Ashleigh Wolfe a Nats member and PhD candidate at Curtin University studying WA reptiles, has advised us of the following:- “One of my studies right now is looking at human-reptile interactions, particularly how Western Australians (and people who are visiting Western Australia) respond to reptiles when they encounter them. For ...
Read more →My Life as a Naturalist ‘How fortunate I have been to meet up with so many naturalists when young, who helped to open my eyes to the vast diversity of life on Earth! With Peter Slater, Eric Lindgren and Kevn Griffiths as companions – birds, marine life and fungi became ...
Read more →Following on from the launch, on 10th December 2014, Mark Brundrett’s new Identification and Ecology of Southwest Australian Orchids A User-friendly Guide you are advised that this book, published by the Western Australian Naturalists’ Club, is now available for immediate purchase from the Club. See our book page for ordering and ...
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