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SUMMARY:Finding Our Local Eucalypts: Stories Written in the Landscape (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Landcare SJ invites community members\, landholders\, artists\, storytellers\, and nature lovers to take part in a creative\, participatory exploration of two rare local eucalypts: Eucalyptus marginata subsp. elegantella and Eucalyptus mundijongensis. \nThis experience blends citizen science\, cultural storytelling\, and emotional connection to place\, transforming the act of finding a tree into a deeper encounter with Country\, history\, and identity. \nWhy These Trees Matter \nThese eucalypts are deeply embedded in the landscape between Perth\, Serpentine\, and the southern Swan Coastal Plain. \nE. marginata subsp. elegantella is a restricted form of Jarrah found nowhere else. \nE. mundijongensis is locally endemic\, shaped by soil\, fire\, and time. \nTheir rarity makes every confirmed record an act of care for the future. \nThe Experience \nParticipants are invited to walk\, observe\, listen\, and document. \nThe event includes: \nGuided bush walks and self-led explorations \nHands-on identification workshops \nIndigenous perspectives\, acknowledging eucalypts as part of living Country\, including their cultural uses\, meanings\, and relationships \nReflections on how eucalypts shape Australian identity\, from ancient knowledge systems to migrant experiences of learning a new landscape \nParticipants may engage through: \nPhotography and mapping \nSketching\, journaling\, or sound recording \nShort creative reflections (words\, images\, or voice) \nFind a Tree – Receive a Reward \nTo encourage discovery\, Landcare SJ is offering rewards for verified records (unknown) of either species within the Serpentine–Jarrahdale area. \nTo participate: \nSubmit clear photographs \nProvide accurate location details \nShare any local\, cultural\, or personal knowledge connected to the site \nAll records will be verified by experienced botanists or project partners. Seed collection will only occur under appropriate permits and ethical guidelines. \nWho This Is For \nYounger and older community members \nLandholders and gardeners \nArtists\, photographers\, and storytellers \nNature lovers and adventure seekers \nPeople curious about the land they live on—whether lifelong locals or newcomers
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/finding-our-local-eucalypts-stories-written-in-the-landscape/
LOCATION:Landcare SJ\, Various\, Mundijong\, WA\, 6123\, Australia
CATEGORIES:WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Landcare":MAILTO:info@landcaresj.com.au
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SUMMARY:Above and Below: the Calgardup Cave Tree Trail (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Visitors will participate in a self-guided walk along a 500 metre trail through the coastal woodland above Calgardup Cave\, using a laminated booklet with above and below map overlays and eucalypt identification material. The woodland features Karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor)\, Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and Marri (Corymbia calophylla). \nKids will be given a tree treasure map to colour in. They can then go down into the cave to look for tree roots underground\, and try to guess which roots belong to the trees on the trail above. \nCalgardup Cave is one of a number of publicly accessible caves in the Margaret River Region. It hosts an aquatic root mat community of macrofauna\, and is listed as a Threatened Ecological Community. Trees above the cave send roots down into the underground waterway\, creating an ecosystem with a community unique to this particular cave. The aquatic root mat is endangered due to declining rainfall caused by climate change. \nParticipants will experience a deeper connection with trees in the landscape by learning how to identify them from growth habit\, leaves\, bark\, and flowers. They will go down within the heart of the forest to experience the connection between trees and groundwater first-hand\, and learn about the impacts of climate change on forests and groundwater.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/above-and-below-the-calgardup-cave-tree-trail/
LOCATION:Calgardup Cave\, Caves Road\, Forest Grove\, Margaret River\, WA\, 6286\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Kids|Self-guided Walk|Western Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="DBCA Parks and Wildlife - Calgardup Cave":MAILTO:calgardup@dbca.wa.gov.au
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SUMMARY:BIRDS OF KINGS PARK - National Eucalypt Day Edition (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Take a walk with a Kings Park Volunteer Guide to discover the joys of the beautiful birds that call Kings Park home. \nTake a walk with a Kings Park Volunteer Guide\, as we celebrate National Eucalypt Day (Monday 23 March) and this year’s theme “Our Eucalypt Home”. \nDiscover the joys of the beautiful birds that rely on the diverse collection of Eucalypts and other flora for food and habitat in the Western Australian Botanic Garden and Kings Park Bushland. \nFor more information see \nhttps://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/kings-park/events/birds-kings-park \nand to book visit Eventbrite.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/birds-of-kings-park-national-eucalypt-day-edition-wa/
LOCATION:Kings Park\, 1 Kattidj Close\, Kings Park and Botanic Garden\, WA\, 6005\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Abidjan:20260328T090000
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SUMMARY:Currency Creek Arboretum Open Days (SA)
DESCRIPTION:One of our most popular events and a must do for the true eucalypt enthusiast!\nFree 1 hour and extended 2 hour guided tours of the arboretum by eucalypt expert and arboretum curator Dean Nicolle\, beginning twice daily at 10 am and 2 pm. \nDon’t forget a hat\, some snacks and water\, and good walking shoes! \nCurrency Creek Arboretum boasts the world’s largest collection of eucalypt species\, with over 800 species and over 8000 individual trees planted over 30 hectares. \n\nEucalypt book sales\nEucalypt seedling sales of rare and unusual species\n\nMeet at Currency Creek Arboretum\, about one hour’s drive south of Adelaide city centre. Follow the signs from Adelaide Place\, which joins Alexandrina Road (the Goolwa to Strathalbyn road) about 1.5 km north of Currency Creek\, about 19 km south of Ashbourne\, and about 26 km south of Strathalbyn.
URL:https://eucalyptaustralia.org.au/event/currency-creek-arboretum-open-days-sa-10/2026-03-28/
LOCATION:Currency Creek Arboretum\, Cnr Alexandrina Rd and Adelaide Place\, Currency Creek\, SA\, 5214\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Botanic Garden / Arboretum|Guided Walk|South Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Currency Creek Arboretum":MAILTO:dn@dn.com.au
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