Saturday 2 August | 9am - 11am | Fairfax Drive carpark
SPECIAL GUEST
Thilo Krueger is a PhD candidate and researcher at Curtin University in Carnivorous Plants.
Last year, Thilo joined us to help identify our local Sundew, Drosera species in the Reserve. Today he’s coming back to share his passion for these fascinating plants.
Important Information
* Suitable for kids aged 6+
* Your safety is YOUR responsibility. The paths are rough.
* Bring a water bottle and raincoat
* Walks are educational with frequent stops
* Please keep your canine friend at home to give us a chance to observe wildlife during our walks.
* Walks go ahead in rain, unless severe weather
CRF Wildflower Brochure - $5�Available during walks, at the Art Gallery & Visitor Centre.
These walks are powered by our passionate volunteer guides and supported by our amazing local community. Thank you for helping us celebrate and protect the Chapman River Regional Park!
About Chapman River Regional Park
The reserve is 360 hectares of conservation bushland (in comparison Kings Park in Perth is 400 hectares) with 300 flora species recorded and more to discover, located within the City of Greater Geraldton.
“The diversity of vegetation, habitats and flora, including priority and threatened species, found at the Chapman River Regional Park is locally and regionally significant, with no comparable system found within 50 km of the reserve”.
Bowen Bishaw Gotham, 1992. -Ref.: Mitchell McCotter, 1993
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