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Location: Kitty’s Gorge, Jarrahdale. Meet: At the car park near the Jarrahdale Cemetery on Atkins St Details: We will explore the walk trail from the Jarrahdale end. Bring: Binoculars, cameras, drinks, snacks. etc. Contact: Colin Prickett for further details.
Xanthorrhoea) Grass trees epitomise the Australian bush: they're beautiful, ancient, hardy, thrive in nutrient-poor soils and respond to wildfire by flowering profusely. Grasstrees are iconic plants, recognisable even to budding botanists. All 66 species are only found in Australia.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Byron Lamont, will be sharing his expert knowledge of these plants as we walk in the Star Swamp, a 96 hectare Class-A reserve It is located 15 km north of Perth and comprises four hectares of semi-permanent freshwater lake with paperbark trees and 92 hectares of Banksia, Tuart, Jarrah and Marri woodlands, and areas of low heath. The Reserve is a declared Bush Forever site that has been set aside for the purposes of conservation, passive recreation and education. It is a remnant of the once extensive chain of wetland lakes and swamps which filled low-lying areas between ancient sand dunes.
Wongan Hills is renowned for its display of featherflowers (Verticordias), birds and orchids. During this excursion we will look at the Verticordias in Reynoldson Reserve, visit some lesser-known places, photograph plants and animals, and go for night stalk(s).
As this excursion is during the Verticordia festival, it is recommended to book your accommodation early.
Meet: car park, Leshenaultia Conservation Park, Rosedale Rd, Chidlow Details: The walk is about 5km mainly on even ground and forest tracks. Wear clothes appropriate to the weather and suitable footwear. After the walk there is a Christmas group picnic share lunch if you’d like to stay. ...
Associate Professor Nicki Mitchell is our guest speaker tonight She will be talking on the fascinating breeding ecology of Western Australia’s turtle frog, Myobatrachus gouldii, a most unusual looking animal. It has the appearance of a small turtle without a shell and lives almost entirely underground in Banksia Woodlands, only ...
DRB Presents: Eric McCrum talking about his book: "The Nature of the Jarrah Forest"
Meet: Burns Beach Café Car Park, end of Ocean Parade Burns Beach Details: An easy walk along paths to a lookout and return—about 6 km. There is a café and toilets at the meeting point. Group usually has coffee at Burns ...
Our speaker Dr Daniela Scaccabarozzi will introduce the multi-award winning film Search for the Queen of Sheba. This award winning documentary movie depicts the incredible journey of the renowned Wild Orchid Man, Stig Dalström, and filmmaker Darryl Saffer along with the Italo Australian researcher Daniela Scaccabarozzi and her husband, Andrea Aromatisi on ...
Let’s meet and review the club’s strategic plan on Saturday November 18th at 2pm, at the Club office (82 Beaufort St, Perth) Ring 08 9228 2495 to enter if you haven't got an a/h access pass. All Council and interested members are welcome.
Topic: Annual General Meeting plus a Members’ Night (if time allows) following the formal AGM process Speaker: Jasmine Lyons Time: 7:00 pm Venue: Naragebup (Rockingham Regional Environment Centre), Safety Bay Road, Peron Contact:
Meet: Car-park on the foreshore opposite the river end of Cunningham St, UBD 307, N12 Details: The walk is to Heathcote Reserve (Goolugatup) and is approx 8km return. The walk follows the river foreshore along the shared access path and across some grassed areas. We pass Applecross jetty with lovely views of the river before ...