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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Perth. From music to pets 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.

Calling all gardening enthusiasts and helping hands! Join Paul West from Grow It Local for a busy bee and tour at North Perth Community Garden.

Landcare SJ Inc is hosting a Nest box Building workshop at Gooralong (Jarrahdale Heritage Park) to provide habitat for local fauna within the heritage park.

Celebrate the WA Tree Festival with this special event designed for children under five. This outdoor session begins with tree themed stories read by a Cockburn librarian. After storytime, enjoy a gentle nature walk exploring different types of trees, noticing their shapes, leaves and textures, and discovering how trees support birds and other wildlife. A wonderful introduction to early nature learning and caring for our environment.
Want to see what happens to your recyclables once your yellow bin is collected? Come on a tour of Cleanaway's state-of-the-art Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in South Guildford, and watch your recycling be sorted for reprocessing ♻

Explore the hidden wonders of our amazing wetland wildlife. A Fauna Night Walk, led by Joe Tonga from Natsync Environmental as part of the WA Tree Festival.

Join CVA in their ongoing efforts to restore the wetland biodiversity of Forrestdale Lake! Over summer, we’ll be nurturing our native seedlings through targeted watering and weeding to help them withstand the heat, outcompete invasive species, and support the long-term health of this vital habitat. Forrestdale Lake is a unique seasonal wetland that provides crucial ecosystem services for both wildlife and people — from blue-carbon sequestration and natural water filtration to offering essential habitat and food sources for native birds and animals.

Join us for an inspiring morning exploring the future of urban greening and how we can help protect Western Australia’s iconic Black Cockatoos. This free community workshop brings together two leading experts for a thought‑provoking and practical look at how our suburbs can support biodiversity.
Join Rod Hughes to learn about permaculture from the soil up in this introductory class exclusive to Perth City Farm. Permaculture is an approach to designing lifestyles and landscapes which mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, yielding an abundance of food, fibre and energy for our needs.

With increasing pressures to subdivide the traditional quarter acre block and meet the infill targets for Perth, the Forever Project have taken on the challenge to support and showcase development alternatives to the standard styles currently rolled out in Perth. Chris and his team will illustrate how you can meet your investment objectives whilst creating high quality medium density dwellings that meet social and environmental standards. Did you know that heatwaves kill more Australians than all natural disasters combined, including bushfires. Building homes with passive cooling design and green infrastructure, specifically shade trees, helps mitigate urban heating and build climate change resilience in your home and your local community. Light dinner will be provided.
Take a journey along one of the world's most pristine free-flowing rivers. The documentary features rare and exclusive footage of the river’s remarkable wildlife, including the critically endangered freshwater sawfish. Arrive from 6pm for a picnic on the grass, with the event starting at 6.45pm. This is an alcohol free event.
Join us to learn how you can ReWild your garden to provide essential food for the Endangered Carnaby’s Cockatoo. Any garden can provide food for wildlife. Learn how every plant matters and just one plant can make a difference. 50% of ticket proceeds are donated to Kaarakin Black Cockatoo Conservation Centre and 50% contributes to Perth NRM’s Carnaby’s Cockatoo Project. Receive a seedling to take home to get you started. Please bring a water bottle. This event will involve walking on lose gravel paths, uneven terrain and slopes. Enclosed shoes and sun protection are required. This project is funded by the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust and delivered by Perth Natural Resource Management, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel.