Djilba Gems: from Flowers to Flying Kangaroos presented by Simon Cherriman
Event description
As rain systems become less frequent, the landscape brightens both with finer weather and the variety of vibrant wildflowers (especially wattles Acacia species) that are now blooming. Kangaroo joeys start emerging from pouches, birds of prey including eagles, kites and falcons are nesting, and the occasional reptile may be seen basking in patches of sun. Join local wildlife ecologist Simon Cherriman for the fourth in this series of environmental information sessions around the Six Seasons.
Bookings are essential for this free event. Light refreshments will be available. You are encouraged to bring your own keep cup for tea/coffee or water.
Please let us know if you have any access requirements.
About Simon Cherriman: Simon is an award-winning environmental scientist/ ecologist, writer, educator and wildlife filmmaker and an enthusiastic advocate for the unique Australian bush and its creatures. Simon is a WA Parks Foundation Ambassador and a popular and highly engaging public speaker. As well as being the founder of The Re-Cyc-Ology Project, he manages iNSiGHT Ornithology which specialises in bird-related research and environmental education, and he is currently undertaking PhD research on Wedge-tailed Eagle population dynamics and movement ecology at Murdoch University. Learn more about Simon at www.simoncherriman.com.au, or via Simon's Instagram profile Waalitj.
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