There are plenty of things to do in Rio Tinto Naturescape in Kings Park. Here are some of our favourites:
- Climb a tree hide for a bird's-eye view. What can you see?
- Make a mud pie at The Spring.
- Climb the rocks over the Tuart Tunnel.
- Make yourself a bush necklace.
- Weave a giant nest in the Prickly Thicket.
- Have a leaf-boat race in Paperbark Creek.
- Find a quiet place listen to the sounds of bush. How many can you hear?
- Count how many different birds you see at the Lotterywest Bushbase. What are they doing?
- Pretend to be a bilby hiding from a dingo. Where can you hide?
- Search for dragonflies on Boomerang Bridge.
- Build a mia-mia or cubby.
- Follow an ant trail in Kulunga Gully. Where does it go?
- Find the smallest flower.
- Venture into the web at The Tangle. Think about how nature is like a tangled web.
- Make a bush picture in the sand.
- Create a twig sculpture.
- Listen for frog calls or spot a tadpole or a dragonfly at the Water Corporation Wetland.
- Look carefully for birds in their nests.
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