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October 2021
Leonie Monks: Using translocations to help conserve Western Australia’s threatened plants
Leonie Monks will describe the plant translocations of threatened species underway in Western Australia and use case studies to highlight how information gained during the two decades of translocation implementation has been used to inform and improve management practice and to better understand ecological and genetic factors that influence population persistence and resilience.
Find out more »Perth Branch October General Meeting featuring Graham Zemunik on the Swan Coastal Plain dune system
For October's General Meeting on Tuesday 12 October, the Perth Branch will feature a presentation by Graham Zemunik on the…
Find out more »Walk – Forrestdale Damplands
Forrestdale Damplands are part of the Forrestdale Lake Nature Reserve, an internationally recognised Ramsar Wetland and important bird sanctuary. Explore…
Find out more »Guest Speaker – Dr Paula Lourie – Samson Park
Sir Frederick Samson Park is Fremantle’s last remnant Jarrah, Marri and Tuart woodland which is also host to a large…
Find out more »Talk – The Beauty of Local Wildflowers – Kambarang
Join members of the Wildflower Society when they present the second in this series of talks about wildflowers that bloom…
Find out more »Walk – Stinton Cascades
Introduction to Bush Walking in Stinton Cascades Nature Reserve, Sunday 3 October. Introduction to bushwalking in Jarrah/Marri woodlands with mixed…
Find out more »Malvolio Bushland Wildflower Walk & Gladi Grab
Saturday 2nd October - Malvolio Bushland Wildflower Walk & Gladi Grab Bookings through Ticketbooth 9am - 11am Join us in the…
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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