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Events in January 2021
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Hills Food Share
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Hills Food Share
Glen Forrest Community GardenCnr Hardey Rd & Glen Forrest DveGlen Forrest,One social hour of sharing with other local growers & gardeners. Bring along your plants, seeds, seedlings, cuttings, garden mags or yummy kitchen edibles to share.
Held the third Sunday of the month.Meditation with the Raptors–
Meditation with the Raptors
Mundaring Wellness Centre16 Craig StMundaring,Experience the medicine of the Raptors; join us for a gentle sound meditation and a shamanic journey accompanied by these beautiful beings. After the meditation you can get up close and personal with one of the birds.
All proceeds from this event will go to assisting WACR in their invaluable work with our Raptors.
$10 Ticket (children under 16 years free)
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Thinking Green: Fauna Habitat Creations (Guildford)
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Thinking Green: Fauna Habitat Creations (Guildford)
Guildford Town Hall97 James StGuildford,Would you like to encourage native wildlife into your garden by providing them with safe shelter?
Come along to this hands-on workshop, chock full of ideas to help wildlife set up house in your backyard. Ecologists Mike and Mandy Bamford will provide you with lots of practical tips for creating fauna shelters in your backyard; lizard lounges, bandicoot bungalows, insect hotels, frog bogs and more. Then you’ll work in a group to construct a creature creation.
Each participant will take home a fauna shelter and a small native seedling to help attract wildlife to their place.
Please note that this is a hands-on workshop for adults and teenagers 14+.Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact Guildford Public Library on (08) 9207 8880.
Planting Bush Tucker in your Garden–
Planting Bush Tucker in your Garden
Zanthorrea Nursery155 Watsonia RdMaida Vale,Australian edible plants are quickly growing in popularity as people discover their many uses. Join Janine to learn which plants have edible parts, and how to look after them. Followed on by a practical demonstration on potting on your very own Bush Tucker plant to take home. Janine and other staff will then be available for Q&A after the workshop.
Tickets free but please reserve your spot
Booragoon Lake Reserve Night Walk–
Booragoon Lake Reserve Night Walk
Booragoon LakeJoin us for a Night Walk at Booragoon Lake
Led by Joe Tonga from Natsync Environmental
Start time - sunset (please be prompt)
Learn how to find nocturnal animals at night with torches (bring your own)
Experience working with scorpion torches, bat detectors, the owl attractor and thermal scope
We start by going out on the boardwalk (great spot for bat detecting), then walk anti-clockwise around the lake keeping on the footpath.
Walk around the entire lake finishing back where we started.
On Saturday 30 January 2021 at 7:20 PM - -
Native Bees in Western Australia with Kit Prendergast
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Native Bees in Western Australia with Kit Prendergast
Trillion TreesLot 2 Stirling CrsHazelmere,Trillion Trees Bees Group presents Kit Prendergast, Native Bee Scientist, to share with us her considerable knowledge about Western Australia's native bees.
Kit will speak to us about these pollinators, vital to WAs rich biodiversity and how we can take better care of them in our own backyards and green spaces.
Kit's booklet "Creating a Haven for Native Bees", which includes information on how to make your own bee hotel and types of native bees, as well as other resources, will be available for sale on the day.
Refreshments will follow Kit's presentation, plus the opportunity to buy local native plants that provide bee flora resources, grown on-site at our Trillion Trees nursery.
Members - $15 each; General Admission - $20 each