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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time this month in Perth. From music to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join Dr Drew and the Landcare SJ Team for a night walk around one of our most beautiful local reserves, Learn about our trees and local nocturnal wildlife.

Join the Harvest Lakes Turtle Trackers for an educational walk to Eco Park to discover our wonderful local wildlife. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about turtles! For all ages. Discover the beauty of this peri-urban wetland and park in the heart of Harvest Lakes. Free walks and activities for all ages throughout the morning - don't forget to register! Colouring-in and games available throughout the morning. Bring along a picnic, or buy yourself a treat: 8–10am coffee van, 10am–1pm hot food.

See your local patch from a new perspective. Discover Nyungar knowledge of nature, wildlife, and the deep relationship between people and the environment.


Find out what happens to your waste once it’s picked up from the verge at a behind-the-scenes tour of your local recycling centre. Find out how a transfer station operates and the varied community recycling services on offer.

Through this session you will learn how to identify evidence of bandicoot habitation, their diet and preferences, threats in an urban ecosystem, and how we can directly support their survival. All gear and PPE provided, as well as morning tea during the session.
Come and join us for a hands-on community workshop to understand ways to create a waterwise, climate resilient garden. Learn how healthy soils act like a sponge to retain water and reduce garden irrigation needs. This session will explore the role of soil microbes in water retention, includes live microbe viewing, and demonstrates water infiltration and compaction tests. Participants will discover simple ways to grow their garden’s microbial community, all while saving water.
Join the Reg Bond Reserve Nature Day! Help restore the Swan River wetland floodplain, creating a vital woodland habitat corridor through practical habitat work. This is your opportunity to work directly on the vital Kweela Woodland Restoration Project at Reg Bond Reserve!
Discover our unique river setting, chill vibes, coffee van, free parking and green space at North Freo Nature Space – your Apace Community! Join the seed bomb workshop for ages 5-10 years, exploring the surroundings, making seed bombs, and enjoying nature play.
Learn more about conservation of the environment while meeting some aquatic critters.

A morning of bird watching with Dr Rochelle Steven along the banks of the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River). We’ll explore the area’s wetlands, riverbanks and native bushland, learning how to spot and identify local birds and why these habitats are so important. Whether you're new to birdwatching or already love it, this is a great chance to connect with nature and see the biodiversity of this beautiful spot.
Explore the wonders of nature through stories and sensory exploration for under 5s. It’s a fun-filled experience that combines the magic of storytelling with the beauty of the great outdoors. For ages 2-5 years. Join the City of Cockburn's Sustainability and Climate Change team and Harvest Lakes Residents Association for a morning of exploration at Harmony Park. Discover the beauty of this peri-urban wetland and park in the heart of Harvest Lakes. Free walks and activities for all ages throughout the morning. Colouring-in and games available throughout the morning. Bring along a picnic, or buy yourself a treat: coffee van 8–10am, hot food 10am–1pm.
Landcare SJ Inc is hosting a Nest box Building workshop at the Shire of Serpentine- Jarrahdale Library to provide habit for local fauna. The event will start with a presentation from Dr Drew Batty - Landcare SJ Senior Environmental Coordinator, you will learn about our local SJ Fauna, their natural habitat, the need for nest boxes. Then you will build your own nest box, from a suitable choice of a Possum, Pardalote, Owl or Bat Box to take home and install at your residence. This activity requires the use of basic power drills, hand tools, glue and paint, please come prepared to get messy wearing suitable enclosed footwear and sun protection. Light Refreshments will be provided. Parental supervision required for all Children/Minors. There is a limited number of nestboxes so we will be implementing the following limits. A Limit of 1 box per household, (1 ticket has been allocated per Nestbox available) A limit of 2 participants per Nest Box/Ticket.