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May 2019
Autumn Fair – Spearwood
Spearwood Alternative School is holding an Autumn Fair this Sunday, and one of the highlights of the event will be…
Find out more »April 2019
Northern Suburbs Branch Monthly Meeting
Come along to the Northern Suburbs Branch monthly meeting at the Henderson Environment Centre, Groat St, North Beach. Guest speaker:…
Find out more »Bill Bunbury: INVISIBLE COUNTRY – Understanding the Landscape of South West Australia
Author and broadcaster Bill Bunbury talks about his book Invisible Country. Duggan Pavilion, Cowaramup. Doors open at 1.30pm Bill Bunbury…
Find out more »Adam Cross: Carnivorous heritage of the Armadale region
The greater Armadale region is unique in a global context for its carnivorous flora, even within the global biodiversity hotspot of southwest WA. More species of carnivorous plant are native to this small region than can be found in any region of similar size in the world. However, the region also represents one of the most degraded and fragmented areas in the State and these species require urgent management if we are to preserve them for future.
Find out more »March 2019
Northern Suburbs Branch Meeting
Come along to the Northern Suburbs Branch monthly meeting at the Henderson Environment Centre, Groat St, North Beach. Guest speaker:…
Find out more »Eddy Wajon – Roadside remnants and reserves: rarities and realities
Eddy Wajon talks about conservation and roadsides Dr Eddy Wajon loves, writes about and fights for Western Australia’s wildflowers. He…
Find out more »February 2019
Northern Suburbs Branch Monthly Meeting
Monthly branch meeting, guest speaker is Malcolm French speaking on Eucalypts of WA's Wheatbelt. $2 door entry, all welcome. Venue…
Find out more »Eleanor Bennett – a life in botany
Eleanor Bennett talks about her work life as a botanist. Eleanor Bennett commenced her working career at the Western Australian…
Find out more »Erica Shedley: Fire and Biodiversity – a Complex Conundrum
Fire management has been a controversial topic since Europeans settled this country. Now in our drying climate, managing fire for biodiversity, as well as protecting human lives and their assets, is a hugely complex task.
Find out more »Perth Branch – Jeni Alford ‘Bush Camp’
With all the recent discussion about tourism in our state, being the ‘Wildflower State’ seems to get lost. Promoting and…
Find out more »The Wildflower Society uses its independent technical knowledge of WA’s wildflowers to help you better know, grow, enjoy and conserve the wildflowers of Western Australia.
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