Fauna Foray at Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary
March 5, 2021 –
Join us for an evening talk & spotlight tour with Australian Wildlife Conservancy ecologists and see the bush come alive with small mammals!
The Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) is the largest private manager of land for conservation in Australia, protecting endangered wildlife across 4.6 million hectares in iconic regions such as the Kimberley, Cape York, Lake Eyre and the Top End.
The AWC story began here in the Shire of Mundaring, with the purchase of what became Karakamia Sanctuary, where important populations of threatened and declining mammals such as Tammar Wallabies, Woylies and Quenda now thrive.
The fauna forays involve walking in the bush at night on uneven and sometimes rocky trails, please refer to the walk info below to make sure it is suitable for you. Light refreshments will be provided at the start of the evening. Numbers are limited so please register your attendance to avoid missing out!
What to bring: insect repellent, long sleeve top and trousers, sturdy covered shoes for walking and hiking poles if required. Bring a jumper in case it gets cool. Bright spotlights with red filters are carried by the guides to point out animals and light the path. You may wish to bring a small torch of your own to help find your footing along the tracks at night (please no head torches).
Schedule
5.45pm – Arrive and registration
6.00pm – Welcome & presentations, light refreshments
6.30pm – First fauna foray walk begins (approx 2 hours)
6.40pm – Second fauna foray walk begins (approx 2 hours)
6.50pm – Third fauna foray walk begins (approx 1 hour 15 mins)
Choose a walk that suits you! More details on each walk will be provided on the night.