DRB Presents: Mike Robinson & Carmel Ballinger on conservation of Upper Lesmurdie Falls
Mike Robinson & Carmel Ballinger talk about the work of Friends of Upper Lesmurdie Falls
Mike Robinson & Carmel Ballinger talk about the work of Friends of Upper Lesmurdie Falls
Hawkevale Bushland is situated in the Perth foothills, near the corner of Kalamunda Road and the Roe Highway, in the High Wycombe area. Hawkevale Bushland had already been recognised as containing one of the three most threatened plant communities remaining on the Swan Coastal Plain. There has been a DEP ...
Shelley Beach Park Meet: UBD page 309, L13, South Side of Riverton Bridge. Parking SE corner. Details: Easy walk along Riverton Driver, under Shelley Bridge to Wadjup Point then onto Prisoners Point. About 6 km return. Return same route for a share lunch as this is the last winter walk ...
Anna Faber , PhD Candidate, UWA Anna teaches the fastest bacterium in the world to eat PET plastic. Together with UWA colleagues, she also harvests bacterial fat as a biodegradable plastic alternative. Be fascinated by synthetic biology turning marine bacteria into the superheroes we need in the fight against plastic ...
It is time again to go to Coolenup Island to continue with our monitoring efforts from the comforts of our field studies centre. Club members have been carrying out flora and fauna surveys on this island since 1967. Yunderup Field Studies Centre This weekend we will carry out flora and ...
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 ...
Meet: End of Heritage Terrace, Gnangara (Remember to use Ocean Reef Rd not Alexander Dr - from Ocean Reef Rd, turn North into Sydney Rd, then Right into Lorian Rd then Right into Heritage Tce). Details: During our Golly walk along the eastern side of Lake Gnangara in July we ...
Our visit to the reserve coincides with the Great Southern BioBlitz 2025. A specific project will be set up in iNaturalist, underneath the umbrella GSB 2025 Project, to capture our sightings from the day. This is a great opportunity to highlight the biodiversity of this reserve, which is a Ramsar ...
Riverside Gardens through Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary, Bayswater Urban Forrest and return. Meet: End of Milne St. UBD (2019) Map 270, B2. Meet at the front of huge green shed with double doors. Details: Easy, mostly flat walk, some grassed areas, formed paths, goat tracks optional. Around 5.9 km (can ...
Bold Park is the largest patch of remnant bushland on Perth’s Swan Coastal Plain. It is home to over 300 species of native plants, 90 birds, 30 reptiles, and numerous other animals. The park is managed by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) with the Friends of Bold Park Bushland being active supporters in the conservation of the park.
In early November we can expect to see the large flowers of the balga and slender banksia, which will be attracting honeyeaters and insects, including flower wasps and butterflies. Birds will be busy catching these insects, including the beautiful rainbow bee-eaters which nest in the sandy soil of the park. We may also see lizards, like shingleback skinks, sunning themselves in the early morning rays.
Meet at the Camel Lake carpark, at the southern end of Perry Lakes Drive. Additional parking is available across the road at Perry Lakes Reserve. The walk will be approximately 3.5km long, including some moderately steep uphill sections, but we’ll be stopping frequently to check out the flowers and animals. Wear good walking shoes, bring water to drink, and dress for the forecast weather.
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 ...