A colourful new Kings Park hybrid grevillea celebrates 150 years of the protection of Kings Park. Pink grevillea hybrid, Boorloo…
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Call for nominations for the Board of Directors
The WA Parks Foundation is calling for nominations from eligible members for a vacant position on the Board of Directors.
Perth hosting conference on wildlife rescue and rehabilitation
The Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation conference at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre (PCEC) from 11 to 13 August 2023 will be…
Connecting kids with nature
Five primary schools are participating in the WA Parks Foundation’s 2023 Nature Connection Education Program. They are Queens Park, Brookman,…
Changing seasons – wildflowers blooming
The Noongar Season ‘Makuru’, represented by the colour dark blue symbolising rain and cold weather, is drawing to a close.
Hand sewn banner promotes Spring into Parks
A delightful quilted banner, inspired by the beauty and diversity of Western Australia’s national parks and reserves, has been on…
Contributing to conservation of migratory shorebirds
Australia’s migratory shorebirds achieve astonishing feats of flight and navigation, with many species flying to and from the Northern Hemisphere…
Whale song expert honoured
Professor Robert McCauley, Curtin University’s Centre for Marine Science and Technology. Image credit: | Curtin University A pioneering…
Upgrades for WA’s most visited national park
Major improvements are planned for the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in the State’s south west. With a funding allocation of $2.7…
Celebrating World Oceans Day
Leading experts in marine science came together at Fremantle Port on 8 June to celebrate World Oceans Day. This well…
Safeguarding our precious wildlife
A rare marsupial has been released on Dirk Hartog Island following a marathon 844-kilometre journey from Western Australia’s outback. One-hundred…
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