DRB Presents: Alex George talks about Autumn in the bush
Alex George talks about Autumn in the bush
Alex George talks about Autumn in the bush
Topic: Belinda Forbes’ work on field fauna and flora surveys Time: 7:00 pm Speaker: Belinda Forbes Venue: Naragebup (Rockingham Regional Environment Centre), Safety Bay Road, Peron. Contact: for further details
Nedlands Planning Meeting (and foreshore walk) Location: Nedlands Time: Meeting will start at 8.00 am under the shady trees – please be there promptly. NB There is no formal walk although individuals may choose to arrive early to walk along the foreshore. Meet: J. H. Abrahams Reserve (Eastern end) UBD (577 ...
Western Quoll. Photo by Robin Sinclair of AWC.
This talk to the main branch of the WA Naturalists’ Club will be given by Amanda Bourne who leads the conservation science program on four Australian Wildlife Conservancy wildlife sanctuaries in Western Australia. She will talk about the Mt Gibson Mammal Restoration Project, which is on Badimia Country.
The Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis) is one of Australia’s most mysterious birds. Once thought extinct, Night Parrots were rediscovered in 2013, a century after the last sighting of a living individual. it survives in remote arid regions, hiding among dense spinifex and emerging only at night. Listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN, it has become a symbol of both the fragility and resilience of Australia’s desert ecosystems.
Note our March to June meetings will not be held at the HEC due to ongoing maintenance. Instead, we will meet on the third Tuesday at the North Beach Tennis Club, 7B Kitchener St, North Beach. Night Parrot by Bruce Greatwich 2017 Our speaker tonight is Neil Hamilton (Ghost Bird ...
The 2026 Western Australian Naturalists’ Club Annual General Meeting will be a members-only event, hosted this year by the Kwinana Rockingham Mandurah Branch. The AGM Agenda and other meeting documents will be made available to members prior to the meeting in a personalised email. If you are unable to attend, ...
We’re only just beginning to understand the complex role fungi play in our unique landscapes. But the more we learn, the more we understand just how dependent we are on fungal diversity. Roz will talk about recent advances to assist Citizen Scientists to gain a better understanding of the fungi ...
Kerry will talk about establishing the WA Parks Foundation when she was Governor, and the unique, beautiful but threatened environment in Western Australia. She believes that there is an important role for organisations such as the WA Parks Foundation, the WA Naturalists’ Club and others in encouraging understanding of, and ...
Bush Blocks Guardians Inc. (BBG) was formed to facilitate purchasing land for conservation in the Wheatbelt, which has undergone extensive clearing reducing most bush to small, isolated remnants. In 2021 BBG purchased 666ha to be preserved and rehabilitated in the Eastern Wheatbelt. The block was selected as two of its boundaries border ...
Kailah is the WA Museum Collections Manager for Herpetology and crawls through Western Australian caves for recently extinct reptiles. She specialises in Australian reptile fossils that are less than 66 million years old (from the Cenozoic), and has described Australia’s oldest skink (Proegernia mikebulli), deciphered when the first true bluetongue ...