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Events in March 2022
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The Owl & the Moon
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The Owl & the Moon
WA Bird of Prey Centre92 Dulwich StWhiteman,See live owls and learn about them with WA Birds of Prey Centre’s Yvonne Sitco. Enjoy delicious wine and cheese and learnt to paint an owl with Artist Marnie Giroud from Eco Gecko – Environment & Design.
A truly special experience where patrons can interact with stunning birds including a Barn Owl, Masked Owl, Sooty Owl and Bookbook Owl.
The painting part of the workshop accommodates everybody from beginner to professional painters, so don't be scared.
Come along, it will be a hoot, an 'owlmazing experience by the light of the silvery moon'.Ticket $220
The Owl & the Moon–
The Owl & the Moon
WA Bird of Prey Centre92 Dulwich StWhiteman,See live owls and learn about them with WA Birds of Prey Centre’s Yvonne Sitco. Enjoy delicious wine and cheese and learnt to paint an owl with Artist Marnie Giroud from Eco Gecko – Environment & Design.
A truly special experience where patrons can interact with stunning birds including a Barn Owl, Masked Owl, Sooty Owl and Bookbook Owl.
The painting part of the workshop accommodates everybody from beginner to professional painters, so don't be scared.
Come along, it will be a hoot, an 'owlmazing experience by the light of the silvery moon'.Ticket $220
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Black Cockatoo - Coloured Pencil Workshop: Drawing from live black cockatoo
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Black Cockatoo - Coloured Pencil Workshop: Drawing from live black cockatoo
Harvest Lakes Community Centre62 Aurora DveAtwell,Firstly, we will meet Rex. A black cockatoo visiting us from Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre. Coloured-pencil artist, Stacey Maroney will demonstrate how to sketch the bird from life and record the features of the animal quickly as it moves.
Bird photographer, Emmar Geary will then demonstrate how she captures her stunning photographs.
Once we have all found a photo we are happy to work with, Stacey will demonstrate coloured pencil techniques used to create realistic feathers and details of the cockatoo.
Materials are all provided, but feel free to bring your own pencils and photographs if you prefer.
Tea, coffee and snacks provided, please bring lunch if you think you may need it!
Tickets $106
10% of ticket sales will be donated to Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation CentreBlack Cockatoo - Coloured Pencil Workshop: Drawing from live black cockatoo–
Black Cockatoo - Coloured Pencil Workshop: Drawing from live black cockatoo
Harvest Lakes Community Centre62 Aurora DveAtwell,Firstly, we will meet Rex. A black cockatoo visiting us from Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre. Coloured-pencil artist, Stacey Maroney will demonstrate how to sketch the bird from life and record the features of the animal quickly as it moves.
Bird photographer, Emmar Geary will then demonstrate how she captures her stunning photographs.
Once we have all found a photo we are happy to work with, Stacey will demonstrate coloured pencil techniques used to create realistic feathers and details of the cockatoo.
Materials are all provided, but feel free to bring your own pencils and photographs if you prefer.
Tea, coffee and snacks provided, please bring lunch if you think you may need it!
Tickets $106
10% of ticket sales will be donated to Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation CentreRepair Cafe - Doubleview–
Repair Cafe - Doubleview
Doubleview HouseCnr of Hancock St and Scarborough Beach RdDoubleview,Broken your favourite table / bike / lamp / dress? Dont throw it out - bring it to the Doubleview Repair Cafe where our team of skilled volunteer repairers will do their best to fix it up and give it a new lease of life. Bookings now required for repairs between 10am and 11am, otherwise turn up between 11am and 11.45am and wait for a repairer to become free.
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Black Cockatoo Crisis Fund Raising Event
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Black Cockatoo Crisis Fund Raising Event
The Backlot Perth21 Simpson StWest Perth,The three species of black cockatoo in Western Australia's south west are in trouble. If we do nothing we could lose all three species of these birds within two decades. However, if we act now we can save these iconic birds and ensure their long term survial.
A new feature length social impact documentary film, Black Cockatoo Crisis is currently in production in WA. It is being put together by the makers of Cry of the Forests, a social impact film that helped change the political landscape and bring an end to all native forest logging in WA.
In collaboration with our social impact partners, the Save the Black Cockatoo Coalition, Black Cockatoo Crisis will highlight the plight of our black cockatoos and set out a roadmap for saving these species. It will change the way decision makers and the general public view our black cockatoos and move them to act to protect these special birds.
We invite you to be part of this change making film. We need to raise $143,000 as soon as possible to put this film on the big screen, into schools and on the desks of our MPs. Together we can make a real difference and ensure that these beautiful and intelligent birds have a future.
Join us on Sunday March 13 at 11.30am at The Backlot in Simpson St, West Perth for coffee and light refreshments and to learn more about this change making film and how you can be a part of making it happen.
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Nature know-How: Birds of the Perth Hills (Bullsbrook)
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Nature know-How: Birds of the Perth Hills (Bullsbrook)
Lowery Park Hall6 Eden DveBullsbrook,When she was aged between 14 and16 years old, Talitha secretly put together a book which she had professionally printed and presented it to her parents as a Christmas present. It includes hand painted maps, beautiful photos (taken by Talitha), an identification guide, skittish rating and photography tips.
Talitha will talk about the process of putting the book together, share photography tips, discuss bird call identification and the identification of easily confused birds, and show a video on local birds she has produced.
Free event. Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact the Sustainable Environment Officer via (08) 9267 9282.
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Movie Screening: The Last Horns of Africa
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Movie Screening: The Last Horns of Africa
The Backlot Perth21 Simpson StWest Perth,This incredible award winning documentary follows the journeys of two conservation heroes who put their lives on the line to protect the rhino in their care, while a top-secret operation endeavors to bring down South Africa's rhino poaching crime syndicates.
Doors/Bar open 6.00pm-Film 7.00pm. Introduced by the filmmakers Morgan Pelt and Garth De Bruno Austin with a post film Q and A.
Tickets $18
Movie Screening: The Last Horns of Africa–
Movie Screening: The Last Horns of Africa
The Backlot Perth21 Simpson StWest Perth,This incredible award winning documentary follows the journeys of two conservation heroes who put their lives on the line to protect the rhino in their care, while a top-secret operation endeavors to bring down South Africa's rhino poaching crime syndicates.
Doors/Bar open 6.00pm-Film 7.00pm. Introduced by the filmmakers Morgan Pelt and Garth De Bruno Austin with a post film Q and A.
Tickets $18
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My Life as a Naturalist: Eric McCrum (Ballajura)
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My Life as a Naturalist: Eric McCrum (Ballajura)
Ballajura Public LibraryKingfisher Ave & Illawarra CrescentBallajura,‘How fortunate I have been to meet up with so many naturalists when young, who helped to open my eyes to the vast diversity of life on Earth! With Peter Slater, Eric Lindgren and Kevn Griffiths as companions - birds, marine life and fungi became my interests. Whence then the interests in spiders, lichens, clouds, insects, reptiles and geology? And my interest in Aboriginal language, such as relating to the place names of WA towns?’
So what is Eric’s story? Come along and find out from the man himself, who regularly features as a wildlife expert on the 720 ABC Perth radio Breakfast program and was awarded the Centennial Medal in 2001.
Free event. Please book in as spaces are limited. For all inquiries contact BALLAJURA LIBRARY on (08) 9207 8686.
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Nature Know-How: Build a Bandicoot Bungalow (Gidgegannup)
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Nature Know-How: Build a Bandicoot Bungalow (Gidgegannup)
Susannah Brook ReserveSrawberry Hill DveGidgegannup,Learn how to build a bandicoot bungalow and help these cute critters by installing several in a patch of bush.
Join members of the Susannah Brook Catchment Group and environmental enthusiast, David Broadhurst, to learn how to build homes for Southern Brown Bandicoots (also called Quenda). Providing artificial habitat for these small mammals can assist their survival in areas where they face threats such as predation by introduced species like foxes, and where there may not be sufficient suitable natural habitat. The bungalows built and installed during this session will help local bandicoots in the Susannah Brook bushland.
As well as teaching you how to build the homes this session, we will go over why they are designed the way they are, where to place them, basic bandicoot behaviour and considerations such as fire risk. The bungalows can be built relatively low cost and using salvaged materials. This session will be hands-on; attendees will try their hand at building and installing homes and will leave with a material and instruction sheet to enable them to build bandicoot bungalows on their own property or with their environmental volunteer group.
Please note: a walk of approximately 500m is required to access an appropriate site for the bungalow to be built by the group.
Please book in as spaces are limited.
Please note that this program is suitable for adults and children aged 12 years and over, and is an informative presentation and interactive activity. Photographs and videos may be taken of the event.Top tips for early birders–
Top tips for early birders
Atwell Arts Centre586 Canning HwyTompkins ParkAlfred Cove,The team from BirdLife WA will head south of the river on Saturday, March 26, to hold a morning workshop for anyone new to birding or wanting to know more.
Dr Rochelle Steven will present an introduction to birdwatching and where to find birds. Her talk will also include tips on choosing binoculars, bird guides and phone applications for birders.
Frank O’Connor will share some amazing facts about birds and why they are a constant source of wonder.
Bird listening is a must for birdwatchers, according to Brendan Kinsella. Let him introduce you to some common bird calls and show you how to expand your bird “vocabulary”.This workshop will run at the Atwell Arts Centre in Alfred Cove from 9.15am (for a 9.30 start) to noon. Morning tea will be provided.
Tickets $25