KRMB General Meeting – Members’ Night
Members are encouraged to share images that they have captured of sightings over the summer period
Members are encouraged to share images that they have captured of sightings over the summer period
Note we are meeting on a Tuesday* What did you do over Christmas? What new toys did you get? Any more socks and jocks? Did he remember your favourite perfume this time? Come along and share your festive season stories and tell us what Talks and Walks you would like ...
Our February excursion is to Penguin Island. Meet at the ticket kiosk at Shoalwater at 8:30 - 8:45 am to catch the 9:00am ferry. Bring Binoculars, cameras, drinks and snacks. Note: if the island is closed to the public due to hot weather we will visit Point Peron instead
Ecoacoustics is the study of environmental sounds and the connection these sounds have to ecosystem function and health. Listening to the sounds of an ecosystem offers a unique way to monitor biodiversity, map species distribution, understand fauna behaviour, and track ecological change. This talk by Lauren Hawkins will introduce ecoacoustics ...
DRB Presents: Rochelle Steven talking about Birds
DRB members invite other members and guests, to join with us as we visit the wonderful Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Gilchrist Road, Lesmurdie Feel free to invite younger family and friends as an opportunity to meet DRB members on the night.. You can purchase a ticket directly from the KWC ...
With Speaker Sophie Xiang
Note our February, March and April meetings will be held on the third Tuesday, not Wednesday, due to HEC being unavailable. The Northern Suburbs Branch was formed as the Wanneroo and District Branch in 1984 and held its first meeting in March 1985. To celebrate our 40th anniversary members ...
The 2025 Western Australian Naturalists’ Club Annual General Meeting will be a members-only event, hosted this year by the Darling Range 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, please ...
Lake Mealup, where water levels after summer should be suitable for a mix of waterbirds and waders. Greenlands Road West just after leaving the Forrest Highway – there is an area on the right-hand side where it is safe to pull off the road. We will then make our way ...
The Wanneroo and District Branch held its first excursion on 31 March 1985. It was to Neil Hawkins Park. Not long after, Noelene Goodsell, wife of the inaugural president, used her position as a school teacher to involve the Wanneroo Primary School in planning a Nature Trail along the shore ...
Where: Ellis Brook Valley Reserve is located along Rushton Road in the suburb of Martin. The reserve straddles the Darling Scarp and is known for its wildflowers, Sixty Foot Falls and blue wrens. When: 9.30 am we will meet at Honeyeater Hollow picnic area (carpark and toilet) and walk one ...