DRB Presents: BoorYul-Bah-Bilya: A new community catchment plan for the Mandoon Bilya (Helena River)
DRB Presents: BoorYul-Bah-Bilya: A new community catchment plan for the Mandoon Bilya (Helena River)
DRB Presents: BoorYul-Bah-Bilya: A new community catchment plan for the Mandoon Bilya (Helena River)
Dragonflies (Odonata) are some of the most aesthetically pleasing and most loved wetland insects, yet we know very little about the ecology or biology of Australian species. There are more than 40 species found in southwestern Australia, of which nearly half are endemic species, and there are also endemic genera. ...
Speaker: All members Presenter Erin Clitheroe has had to POSTPONE her talk on Little Penguins unfortunately. The meeting will now be a Members' Night, with all contributing images and sightings. Contact: for further details phone Colin Prickett 0408 618 975
Main Club Meeting Hew Roberts Lecture Theatre, UWA, Clifton Street Nedlands Murdoch University’s Black Cockatoo Conservation Management research team has been undertaking research on Western Australia’s black cockatoos over the last 18 years. The health research on Carnaby’s cockatoos aims to better understand the potential role of disease as a threatening ...
DRB Presents: Courtney Butterworth - Polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB) Response
Michael Burke, Shark Response Unit Manager, DPIRD Michael will discuss the range of tools and actions used to help keep ocean users and coastal communities as safe as possible. Bring your mobile phone and learn how to use the SharkSmart WA app. Photo: DPIRD
At the September General Meeting Daniel Heald will deliver a presentation on Protozoans. Protozoans are defined as 'a single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla of the kingdom Protista, such as an amoeba, flagellate, ciliate, or sporozoan'.
Join Jasper as he delivers an entomological anthology style talk detailing topics of Katydid comparisons, Odonatan inventions, metamorphic memories and other such insect musings. Jasper Dean is the current Secretary of the WA Insect Study Society. He is currently studying Conservation Biology and English Literature (double major) at UWA. The ...
Mike Robinson & Carmel Ballinger talk about the work of Friends of Upper Lesmurdie Falls
Penguin Island's Little Penguins are in trouble - their population has plummeted by more than 94%, leaving just over 100 birds. Without immediate action, we could lose them forever. Local scientist Erin will share: The story behind the dramatic decline — and why it matters The biggest threats our penguins ...
There are about 3500 islands in WA, which is more than any other Australian jurisdiction. All are in public ownership, and almost all south of the Kimberley are managed by a single government agency, and almost all Kimberley islands are held under native title. This is a situation unique in ...
We want your ideas for next year’s speakers and excursions! What places do you want to explore? Who should we invite to inspire us? This is your chance to help shape the calendar — don’t miss it! We’ll meet at the Club’s office (L1, 74-82 Beaufort St, Perth – opposite the WA Museum) onSat ...