Contributor: David de Vos, Park Ambassador If you’re heading into the south west, go all the way to the coast,…
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National recognition for walking tours business
Congratulations to WA Park Ambassador Ryan Mossny and other members of the walking tours team at Two Feet & a…
Sharing Aboriginal culture and heritage
The suite of opportunities for guided tours in Western Australia to learn about Aboriginal culture continues to expand. The most…
New Board member welcomed
The WA Parks Foundation Board’s newest member, Marissa Verma brings a wealth of experience to this role, particularly in the…
Cultural legacy of a wildflower love affair
Margaret Forrest, wife of Western Australia’s first Premier was one of Australia’s early botanical artists. It’s thought that her love…
Urban greenspace benefits kids’ mental health
The importance of nature to children’s development has been confirmed in numerous studies across decades. It has been further reinforced…
Counting cockies…it’s on again!
The Great Cocky Count, now in its 10th year, is a long-term citizen science survey of black cockatoos in Western…
Spoilt for choice in Autumn
Western Australia’s south coast, with an abundance of national parks and reserves, has been described as one of the most…
Yanchep’s koalas
An opportunity to come face to face with some of Australia’s unique wildlife is a highlight for many overseas visitors.
Boys’ Own
A contribution from writer Nelson Mews What middle-aged Perth bloke wouldn’t want the chance to come back as a barefoot…
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