The topic for the August meeting was Wildflowers and the presenter was Anne Bellman. Anne outlined her introduction to wildflowers many years ago that evolved into her involvement as a volunteer on many vegetation surveys and at the WA Herbrarium. She is certainly one of KRMB’s gurus on WA ...
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A good turnout of 11 members made the trip to Herdsman Lake for the October field outing. Herdsman Lake is part of a chain of wetlands that once extended from north of Joondalup to south of Cockburn. Herdsman Lake is one of the few remaining water bodies in the ...
Read more →The topic for the September meeting was Waterbird Conservation and the presenter was Ruth Clark of the Waterbird Conservation Group. Ruth commenced her talk by outlining the history of the Group, its formation coming about after an outbreak of botulism affected large numbers of water birds at Thomsons Lake ...
Read more →The June field trip to Goodale Sanctuary was planned to be a weekend event, but the rain set in on Saturday evening and resulted in a change of plans for those that were to visit on the Sunday. There was a good turn out for the Saturday, with eight ...
Read more →The topic for the June meeting was ‘Small is Beautiful’ and the presenter was Otto Mueller. Otto’s presentation started with a sequence of PowerPoint slides highlighting how microscopic life develops when water is left in an open bucket outside. At first the water is clear, then after a few ...
Read more →BRANCH General Meeting 18th May 2015 For the May meeting there were two presenters from within KRMB. First up was Pauline Dilley who presented a series of photographs and video footage taken on trips to Kalbarri, Albany, Zambia (Africa), the Whitsundays and at local areas such as Shoalwater Marine Park, ...
Read more →Expressions of Interest Required The club is proposing to conduct a six day excursion to the Abrolhos Islands in late September 2016 as one of the pre ANN2016 Get-together excursions. The number of participants will be limited to 30. Priority will be given to people who register for the Get-together. ...
Read more →Twelve members attended our April field trip at Bibra Lake on a beautiful autumn morning. On first impressions there appeared to be plenty of water in the lake. But it soon became apparent that the water level was quite low. The giveaway was the presence of Black Winged Stilts out ...
Read more →The topic for the April meeting was ‘Managing Our Natural Marine Assets’ and the guest speaker was Dr Kim Friedman, Principal Research Scientist (Monitoring) with the WA Marine Monitoring Program (Department of Parks and Wildlife). Dr Friedman commenced by stating that our coastal beaches and waters play a big ...
Read more →Ashleigh Wolfe a Nats member and PhD candidate at Curtin University studying WA reptiles, has advised us of the following:- “One of my studies right now is looking at human-reptile interactions, particularly how Western Australians (and people who are visiting Western Australia) respond to reptiles when they encounter them. For ...
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