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Spring into nature with a guided walk and talk
Published Friday, 30th August 2024
Enjoy the City of Wanneroo’s abundant natural beauty by attending a walk and talk event, hosted by the Conservation team.
From guided bushwalks to coastal strolls - a variety of events are planned across the City this spring, allowing all ages to learn about local flora and fauna, and the issues our natural areas face.
In this season’s events, participants can discover native plants, learn about Noongar culture and history, or explore the fascinating world of bats.
These events are subject to change due to weather, so be sure to register, to ensure you can be notified of any changes.
Event details
Koondoola Bushland Walk and Talk
When: 8am to 10.30am, Wednesday 18 September
Where: Meet at the Koondoola Community Centre, 90 Koondoola Avenue, Koondoola
Book: Contact the Conservation team via 9405 5000 or ConservationMaint@wanneroo.wa.gov.au
Yanchep Foreshore – Kids’ Coastal Cultural Discovery Day
When: 10.45am to 1.30pm, Tuesday 24 September
Where: Meet at Mary Lindsay Homestead, Capricorn Esplanade, Yanchep
Cost: $7.50 per child. Accompanying adults are free.
Book: Online at events.humanitix.com
This event is delivered by Perth NRM and Boorloo, with funding from State Natural Resources Management and Coastwest.
Tranquil Park Walk and Talk
When: 8.30am to 10am, Friday 27 September
Where: Meet at the reserve on Tranquil Drive, 50 Tranquil Drive, Carramar
Book: Contact the Conservation team via 9405 5000 or ConservationMaint@wanneroo.wa.gov.au
Yellagonga Bat Walk and Talk
When: 6.30pm to 8pm, Wednesday 30 October
Where: Meet at Cockman House, 60 Ancestor Retreat, Woodvale
Book: Online via Eventbrite. Places are limited.
For more information, contact the City or Wanneroo Conservation team on 9405 5000 or email conservationmaint@wanneroo.wa.gov.au.
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