Discovery Walk - Barker Inlet Wetlands
Event description
Come and join Port Environment Centre at Barker Inlet Wetlands.
Discovery Walks are designed to connect you with nature and community and are offered by Port Environment Centre.
We invite you to join us on a bird watching walk through Barker Inlet Wetlands to discover the rich bird life and fauna who call this place home. We'll be joined by a local bird monitoring citizen scientist ready to share his knowledge of the local birds.
This walk is approx. 2-3km over a 90 min period and a basic level of fitness is needed. There will be many opportunities to stop, watch, listen and learn. Walking surfaces include formed and unformed paths over soil, boardwalk and mown grass.
Date: Sunday 12 November
Meet spot: Magazine Road, Dry Creek - to the north of the intersection with Henschke Street. Please access this section of Magazine Road from Cormack Road. See the exact meeting point here.Â
(note there is no access from the Salisbury Highway).
Meeting time: please meet the group at 8.45am so we can all be ready to start promptly at 9am
There are no public toilets at this location.
What to wear/bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes - we walk on formed and unformed paths, mown grass
- Sun protection (hat, suncream, sunglasses)
- Raincoat (if wet weather is forecast)
- Clothing layers that can be added/removed for comfort and protection from insects / prickly bushes
- Filled water bottle
- Snack/fruit
- Backpack or bag to carry loose items
- Personal items such as medications eg puffers
- Insect repellent
- Camera (optional)
- Binoculars (if you have them)
Please note: Participants under the age of 18 years must have a registered ticket and be accompanied by an adult.
Cancellation: We reserve the right to cancel if the weather forecast predicts unsafe conditions for our leaders and the public eg severe weather or thunderstorms – we will notify you with as much notice as possible should this happen.
For event enquiries please contact the Port Environment Centre on 0488 229 925 or email hello@portenvironmentcentre.org.au
The Port Environment Centre is funded by Green Adelaide with additional support from the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and the Suzanne Elliott Charitable Trust.
Attendee information may be used for follow up evaluation, in
order to assess the longer term impacts of our events. Follow up contact
may be made (in the form of a survey) but participation in any
evaluation is optional.
Marni ngadlu tampinthi ngadlu Kaurna yartanga inparrinthi
It is good that we all acknowledge we are living on Kaurna Country.
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