Marie Pudelek and Sasha Poli, from the City of Wanneroo conservation team.
Camera IconMarie Pudelek and Sasha Poli, from the City of Wanneroo conservation team. Credit: Supplied/Emma Reeves

Spring into action

Staff ReporterWanneroo Times

Take part in guided walks, night stalks and bush care days as part of the City of Wanneroo’s spring activities planned across the City.

Wanneroo Mayor Tracey Roberts said the activities were an opportunity to help the environment in your own back yard.

‘Our City is full of incredible bushland, wetlands and coastal vegetation,’ Mrs Roberts said.

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‘It is important we conserve our beautiful natural areas for generations to come and this is a great way to get involved and learn more about your local area.’

To register or for more information, call the conservation team on 9405 5000.  EVENTS CALENDARBushcare EventsAshley Park in Tapping, September 7 from 9am to 11amMarangaroo Conservation Reserve, November 7 from 9am to 11amRufus Park in Madeley, November 9 from 9am to 11amWalks and StalksMarangaroo Conservation Reserve, bush walk and morning tea, September 14 from 9am to 10.30am. Lake Joondalup Foreshore night stalk, October 24 from 6.30 to 7.45pm.Landsdale Conservation Reserve, bush walk and morning tea, November 1 from 8am to 9.30am.Clayton’s Beach, coastal walk and morning tea November 16 from 9am to 10amKoondoola Regional Park, night stalk November 21 from 6.45pm to 8pm.Bushwalks and Nature SurveysIn conjunction with Quinns Rocks Environment GroupGumblossom Park, Quinns Rocks, September 21 from 9am to 11amMindarie Park, Quinns Rocks, October 12 from 9am to 11am