By Gabriela Antonini
Turtle TalkTracking Turtle Movements
Felicity Bairstow shares insights about our South Western Snake-Necked Turtles
Championing Changewith the Cockburn Environmental Leadership Program
Our local MLA David Scaife spearheaded and delivered the first Cockburn Environmental Leadership Program at the Wetlands Centre We are honoured and privileged to have played a small part in this massive effort for the environment! The program saw 23…
Poetry CornerReeds by Sunny Wignall
Reeds Dense on the far shore, at the centre ____ sparse, graduated to channels of dead brush; a perfect breeding ground for black swans ______ and other impossibles – a community’s will to save these wetlands prevailing, making home these…
News Buzz
News Buzz Kambarang Season (October – November 2022) Book Launch – Annette Mullumby’s “Strategies For Digging Out Onion Grass” On Saturday, 17th of September, the Centre celebrated another book launch. This time it was Annette Mullumby’s ‘Strategies For Digging Out…
Another round of applause!Centre champions win big!
Wetlands take Centre stage! Big wins for the Wetlands at Volunteer Awards City of Cockburn’s Annual Volunteer Awards night (held on Sunday 23rd of October) recognised our passionate locals and local organisations that contribute innumerable hours to improving our community…
Come Get Wild About WetlandsDjilba Season 2022
Get Wild About Wetlands October Holiday Program Report Every school holiday season, there are heaps of interesting and fun Get Wild About Wetlands activities happening at the Centre to keep the kids busy and give the parents a rest too.…
Understanding the Language of Weeds
An update from our partner Sue Dempster of Western Wildflower Gardens.
Flora in Focus – Bull Banksia
Kambarang Bloomer Bull Banksia Banksia Grandis, commonly known as bull banksia or giant banksia, is a species of a common yet distinctive tree local to the southwest of Western Australia. The Nyungar people know the tree as beera, biara, boongura,…
Turtle Talk
Felicity Bairstow shares insights about our South Western Snake-Necked Turtles