by Parks Ambassador David de Vos The sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila) is the second largest of the 19…
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World Environment Day – June 5
Marine ecosystems worldwide are affected by human-made refuse and much of it is plastic, coming from both land…
Ningaloo Sky Festival
Vlamingh Head Light House. Image credit: Ningaloo Sky Festival 27 to 29 June Exmouth Coral Coast The Ningaloo…
Grants now open to restore Perth’s northern waterways
Community volunteer groups committed to improving the health of Perth’s northern waterways can apply for a share of $120,000 in…
Smartreka maps popular with Karijini visitors
As the WA Parks Foundation continues to develop its digital Smartreka mapping series for the State’s most visited parks and…
Celebrating and protecting our shorebirds
The Western Australian coastline provides important habitats and refuges for many shorebird and seabird species, some local and others from…
Seaweeds and Spiders – upcoming talks of interest
The Western Australian Naturalists’ Club has several interesting talks coming up in May. Dr John Huisman. Image credit:…
Lightscape heads back to Perth
This world-renowned, award-winning and hugely popular spectacle, Lightscape 2025 will transform Kings Park and Botanic Gardens into an after dark…
Exploring Woody Island
Woody Island Nature Reserve in the Recherche Archipelago is located just 15km off the coast of Esperance. Part of a chain of more…
Smartreka mapping program continues to expand
Smartreka maps are now available for the Dryandra Woodland National Park and the Stokes National Park, making it…
Supporting conservation through eDNA research
The most surprising animals of the Pilbara live in the perpetual darkness of underground aquifers, fissures, voids and…
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