Biodiversity Walks (and Talks) in the Wolli Creek Valley – 1 April and 15 April 2023

Two family-friendly 3.5km walks showcasing beautiful bushland, creek views and birdlife.

This year we are again partnering with Canterbury-Bankstown Council for these free short walks (with commentary) through the amazing Wolli Creek Regional Park. The walks will include striking sandstone cliffs, water views and sightings of threatened native fauna such as Grey-headed Flying-foxes. These are medium grade walks with some sections of the trail covering uneven ground.

Bexley North to Turrella Reserve – Saturday 1 April 9am to 12 noon

For further information and booking:

see  https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/biodiversity-walk-talk-in-wolli-creek-valley-tickets-528009198727  Bookings essential

Bardwell Park to Tempe – Saturday 15 April 9am to 12 noon

For further information and booking:

see  https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/biodiversity-walk-and-talk-2-bardwell-park-to-tempe-tickets-528028486417 Bookings essential


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