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SUMMARY:South Ledge to Hewitt’s Hill Campsite\, Mundaring - WA Nats Bushwalking Group
DESCRIPTION:Meet at South Ledge car-park. \nIf coming from Kalamunda\, follow Mundaring Weir Rd\, past The Dell Picnic Area   and turn left past Farrell Grove to the end of South Ledge Rd. \nIf coming from Mundaring\, head south along Mundaring Weir Rd until past the weir and continue heading south west for approx. two miles\, before turning to the right up South Ledge Rd. The last kilometre is up a gravel road \nDetails:          The walk is along the Bibbulmun Track\, out and back\, along a mix of undulating gravel trail and vehicle access roads for approximately 8Km. \nThere is a toilet at the car-park and at Hewitt’s Hill campsite. Wear clothes appropriate to the weather (i.e. hat / rainwear) and suitable footwear. \nBring morning tea\, lunch and drinking water. Optional afternoon tea\, coffee and cakes back at the cars. If you want to stay\, bring chair/blanket and extra provisions. \nContact:    Terry & Kim Richardson 0427 569887 (K) 0409 115894 (T)
URL:https://www.wanaturalists.org.au/events/south-ledge-to-hewitts-hill-campsite-mundaring-wa-nats-bushwalking-group/
LOCATION:Mundaring
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240614T193000
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SUMMARY:Tony Friend: "Numbats: current status of our emblematic mammal"
DESCRIPTION:In the late 1970s\, the mammal emblem of WA\, the termite-eating numbat\, was slipping towards extinction. This once-widespread marsupial survived in only three places in the south-west and by 1985\, at only two sites\, Dryandra and the Perup Forest with around 300 animals. This presentation will trace the ups and downs of the numbat recovery program to the current day\, as numbers increased tenfold\, with populations now not only in western Australia\, but also in South Australia and New South Wales. \n\n\n\n\nTony Friend’s work as a research scientist with DBCA and its previous incarnations focused on the conservation of threatened marsupials for almost 40 years. He was recruited in 1980 to solve the problem of the disappearing numbat and his experiments at Dryandra showed that removal of foxes was followed by a rapid increase in the numbat population. Although Tony’s early work had focussed on bringing back the WA Wheatbelt’s lost mammals\, in 1999 he was given the task of leading the program to prevent the extinction of Gilbert’s potoroo. Despite retiring in 2020\, he is still involved in recovery programs for the numbat\, dibbler and potoroo.  \n\n\n\nPhoto by John Lawson.
URL:https://www.wanaturalists.org.au/events/tony-friend-numbats-current-status-of-our-emblematic-mammal/
LOCATION:Hew Roberts LT\, Nedlands Lecture Theatre\, Clifton St.\, Nedlands
CATEGORIES:General Meeting,Talk
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SUMMARY:Woodman Point Walk - WA NATS BUSHWALKING GROUP
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the entrance to Coogee Beach Café\, Powell Road\, Coogee [UBD 366\, E3] (NEW meeting point) \n   Details:     The walk is 11 km along paved and sandy paths\, and beaches. \nWear clothes appropriate to the weather and suitable footwear. Bring morning tea\, lunch and drinking water to have during the walk. Optional afternoon tea\, coffee and cakes back at the cars. If you want to stay\, bring chair/blanket and extra provisions. \nContact:            Sue Gardner – Ph. 9414 9417
URL:https://www.wanaturalists.org.au/events/woodman-point-walk-wa-nats-bushwalking-group/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Walk
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