KRMB April General Meeting
The April General Meeting will be a Members' Night. This is a great opportunity to share photographs of sightings captured over the Summer.
The April General Meeting will be a Members' Night. This is a great opportunity to share photographs of sightings captured over the Summer.
The 2026 Western Australian Naturalists’ Club Annual General Meeting will be a members-only event, hosted this year by the Kwinana Rockingham Mandurah 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, ...
Topic: Belinda Forbes’ work on field fauna and flora surveys Time: 7:00 pm Speaker: Belinda Forbes Venue: Naragebup (Rockingham Regional Environment Centre), Safety Bay Road, Peron. Contact: for further details
We welcome all KRMB members to join us for our Xmas luncheon. Bring food, drinks etc. for your lunch, plus a contribution to the Xmas Hamper that will be awarded to the lucky ticket holder (a ticket is provided to attendees when they arrive).
Topic: After the AGM is complete, Daniel Heald will deliver a presentation on the results of the Great Southern BioBlitz 2025. He will also show photos from the branch's weekend stay at Narrogin.Time: 7.00 pmSpeaker: Daniel HealdVenue: Contact: for further information
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 ...
At the September General Meeting Daniel Heald will deliver a presentation on Protozoans. Protozoans are defined as 'a single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla of the kingdom Protista, such as an amoeba, flagellate, ciliate, or sporozoan'.
Speaker: All members Presenter Erin Clitheroe has had to POSTPONE her talk on Little Penguins unfortunately. The meeting will now be a Members' Night, with all contributing images and sightings. Contact: for further details phone Colin Prickett 0408 618 975
Members’ Night – all members are invited to bring and share images/details of recent sightings.
Join Kelly Sheldrick for a fascinating talk about bats in southwest WA, including highlights from recent summer trapping work. She’ll share how acoustic lures are being used to attract bats, how acoustic and trapping results compare, and some of the species they’ve caught along the way. Kelly will also talk ...
Branch member Daniel Heald will deliver a presentation on the links between insects and medicine
Tonight's speaker will be Desiree Heald For further information contact