A guided flora walk of Eric Singleton Wetlands
Event description
Join Glenn Cook, from the Wildflower Society of Western Australia, Perth Branch, and the Friends of Eric Singleton Wetlands, for a late afternoon stroll through this incredible remnant wetland, adjacent to Environment House in King William St Bayswater. Glenn will be able to identify the myriad of local flora which has been reintroduced into the degraded reserve and which has shown remarkable growth ( and a return of biodiversity) since the commencement of work in 2018). You will also find out how you can get involved in looking after this precious wetland.
Initiated by the City of Bayswater, the Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary (ESBS) Wetland Rehabilitation Project was designed to remediate a severely degraded, contaminated, water consuming wetland with limited environmental and social value into a productive, nutrient stripping wetland that is an outstanding community and environmental asset. (excerpt from the City of Bayswater website)
This event is Proudly brought to you by the Friends of Eric Singleton Wetlands and EnviroHouse
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